Radial Velocity Spectrometers. What They Measure

Abstract

This report provides the theoretical analysis, within the framework of special relativity, for the information content of a radial velocity spectrometer. This device is an automated telescope photometer spectrometer combination. It measures the displacement between a doppler shifted set of spectral lines and its at-rest version. Thus, it provides a measurement of 'radial velocity.' Exactly what kinematical content is revealed by such a measurement within the solar system is brought out herein. The discussion is couched in terms of a satellite-based sensor observing another orbiting body. Both objects are presumed to orbit about the Earth. Sufficient generality is presented to treat any other case also. In the specific case of interest, both the topocentric distance and the topocentric radial velocity are present in the measured quality. Keywords: Radial velocity spectrometer; Doppler shift; Satellite-based sensor; Solar system; Celestial mechanics; Initial orbit determination; Passive optical observations.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 24, 1986
Accession Number
ADA167986

Entities

People

  • Laurence G. Taff

Organizations

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Sensors
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Angle Of Incidence
  • Artificial Satellites
  • Celestial Mechanics
  • Doppler Effect
  • Line Spectra
  • Measurement
  • Mechanics
  • Observation
  • Radial Velocity
  • Reflectors
  • Solar Atmosphere
  • Solar Spectrum
  • Solar System
  • Spectra
  • Spectral Lines
  • Sun

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Astronomy/Astrophysics
  • Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Technology.
  • Theoretical Analysis.

Technology Areas

  • Space
  • Space - Orbital Debris