The Study of the Pioneer Anomaly: New Data and Objectives for New Investigation
Slava G. Turyshev, Viktor T. Toth, Larry R. Kellogg, Eunice. L. Lau,, and Kyong J. Lee

TL;DR
This paper reviews efforts to analyze Pioneer spacecraft data to better understand the unexplained small sunward acceleration known as the Pioneer anomaly, aiming to determine its origin through new data analysis and modeling.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive plan to analyze extended datasets and telemetry to identify the anomaly's cause and improve measurement accuracy.
Findings
Recovered telemetry files for Pioneer 10/11
Proposed detailed analysis of early data and planetary encounters
Development of a thermal-electric-dynamical model
Abstract
Radiometric tracking data from Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft has consistently indicated the presence of a small, anomalous, Doppler frequency drift, uniformly changing with a rate of ~6 x 10^{-9} Hz/s; the drift can be interpreted as a constant sunward acceleration of each particular spacecraft of a_P = (8.74 \pm 1.33) x 10^{-10} m/s^2. This signal is known as the Pioneer anomaly; the nature of this anomaly remains unexplained. We discuss the efforts to retrieve the entire data sets of the Pioneer 10/11 radiometric Doppler data. We also report on the recently recovered telemetry files that may be used to reconstruct the engineering history of both spacecraft using original project documentation and newly developed software tools. We discuss possible ways to further investigate the discovered effect using these telemetry files in conjunction with the analysis of the much extended Doppler…
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