EGU23-7205, updated on 10 Jan 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7205
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Constellation of radiation belts survey (CORBES) a COSPAR small satellite constellation survey program for Earth’s radiation belt

Xiaochao Yang1, Lei Dai1, Ji Wu2, Wen Li3, Yoshizumi Miyoshi4, Rumi Nakamura5, Minna Palmroth6, Mohammad Ebrahimi7, Li Deng2, and Yulun Li2
Xiaochao Yang et al.
  • 1State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, National space science center, Chinese Academy of Science
  • 2National space science center, Chinese Academy of Science
  • 3Boston University
  • 4Nagoya University
  • 5Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • 6University of Helsinki and Finnish Meteorological Institute
  • 7Iranian Space Research Center

A COnstellation of Radiation BElt Survey (CORBES) program is proposed by the Sub-Group on Radiation Belt (SGRB) of TGCSS, COSPAR, which is in pursuit of the goal of SGRB, focusing on the implementation of a Small/CubeSats constellation mission for radiation belt exploration. Basing on a general review of the status quo of research on the Earth’s radiation belts dynamics and the unresolved scientific issues, the scientific object and observation requirements of CORBES are proposed. The CORBES program is expected to have a constellation of 10-plus small/ CubeSats to take an ultra-fast survey of the Earth’s radiation belt. The general science goal for CORBES is to investigate two groups of physical processes related to the radiation belts: wave-particle interactions and radial transport. This program is an international multilateral cooperation mission, an open and sharing data policy will be implemented. The data set of observations will be shared within the contributors of the constellation and the broad research community at large, then would be of great use for comprehensively understanding the dynamics of magnetospheric energetic populations and developing more standard models of the Earth’s radiation belts. Furthermore, from the application perspective, the ultra-fast survey of the radiation belt could serve as an important facility for monitoring space weather of the Earth as well.

How to cite: Yang, X., Dai, L., Wu, J., Li, W., Miyoshi, Y., Nakamura, R., Palmroth, M., Ebrahimi, M., Deng, L., and Li, Y.: Constellation of radiation belts survey (CORBES) a COSPAR small satellite constellation survey program for Earth’s radiation belt, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-7205, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7205, 2023.