Recovering Differential Forces From the GRACE‐D Accelerometer

Author:

Harvey Nate1,Bertiger Willy1ORCID,McCullough Christopher M.1ORCID,Miller Mark1,Save Himanshu2ORCID,Yuan Dah‐Ning1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

2. Center for Space Research, University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

Abstract

AbstractThe reduction of non‐gravitational accelerations through an onboard accelerometer is a vital part of accurately estimating gravity fields for Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) Follow‐On (GRACE‐FO). Current accelerometer quality, specifically a defect on the GRACE‐D accelerometer, necessitates the use of extensive calibration techniques to optimally utilize the accelerometer measurements. This paper describes these techniques and correction algorithms as they are used for the official GRACE‐FO accelerometer products, which rest on the information present in the partially functional GRACE‐D accelerometer. First, transplanted data from GRACE‐C is used to remove common effects between the spacecraft. Then, GRACE‐D data is utilized to compute a correction to the transplanted data to account for solar radiation pressure (SRP) and albedo using a parity argument and to account for non‐common drag and thruster leaks in the attitude control system. The SRP and albedo term predominantly improves C3,0 while the drag and leaky thruster term improves the gravity field across the entire spectrum. Finally, some comments on alternative data usage, initial modifications to the algorithms to account for other spacecraft operational modes, and future outlook are provided.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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