Light-time computations for the BepiColombo Radio Science Experiment

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G. Tommei
A. Milani
D. Vokrouhlický
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[1] University of Pisa,Department of Mathematics
[2] Charles University,Institute of Astronomy
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy | 2010年 / 107卷
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Mercury; Interplanetary tracking; Light-time; Relativistic effects; Range; Range rate; Shapiro effect;
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The Radio Science Experiment is one of the on board experiments of the Mercury ESA mission BepiColombo that will be launched in 2014. The goals of the experiment are to determine the gravity field of Mercury and its rotation state, to determine the orbit of Mercury, to constrain the possible theories of gravitation (for example by determining the post-Newtonian parameters), to provide the spacecraft position for geodesy experiments and to contribute to planetary ephemerides improvement. This is possible thanks to a new technology which allows to reach great accuracies in the observables range and range rate; it is well known that a similar level of accuracy requires studying a suitable model taking into account numerous relativistic effects. In this paper we deal with the modelling of the space-time coordinate transformations needed for the light-time computations and the numerical methods adopted to avoid rounding-off errors in such computations.
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