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Planetary Acoustics: A new tool to investigate surface-atmosphere interactions

10 avril | 11h00 12h00

Baptiste ChideIRAP

Salle de Conférence – IRAP Roche

9 avenue du Colonel Roche
Toulouse, 31400 FR

On Earth, quantitative analysis of acoustic waves is often used to characterize atmospheric environment. Most notable applications are (i) to characterize various phenomena that are sources of sounds: lightning, atmospheric and fluid circulations, aeroacoustic interactions, etc… (ii) to study the acoustic properties of the propagation medium, the atmosphere itself: speed of sound, attenuation with distance, and (iii) to infer characteristics of the atmosphere dynamics: wind, turbulence, temperature gradients. Although the Solar System is mostly a quiet place, bodies like the Earth, Venus, Mars and Titan harbor atmospheres that are dense enough for acoustic waves to propagate in the audible range. Hence, acoustics is used a new tool in planetary science to understand surface/atmosphere interactions in situ. This presentation will review the results of the 30-hour playlist of Martian sounds recorded by the SuperCam microphone onboard the Perseverance rover and the plans to capture the Titan soundscape with the Dragonfly mission. 

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