2 Notation, Acronyms, and Conventions
Table 1Update* defines some acronyms used in this article. Since it is always clear from context, I use the same symbol for theoretical statistical quantities (e.g., underlying spectra) and estimates derived from finite data sets (e.g., sample spectra). All power spectra are two-sided.Symbol |
Meaning |
acf |
autocorrelation function |
AMC |
Advanced Media Calibration system (see Section 4.3) |
DOY |
day-of-year, i.e., January 20 = DOY 020 |
DSN |
Deep Space Network, the NASA/JPL spacecraft communications and tracking network with antennas at complexes in Australia, Spain, and the United States |
DSS |
Deep Space Station (identifier for specific antennas in the DSN, e.g., “DSS 25”) |
f |
Fourier frequency |
FTS |
Frequency and Timing System, the reference for two-way Doppler tracking |
Ka-band |
a deep space communications frequency 32 GHz
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KaT |
Cassini’s “Ka-band Translator” which accepts an uplink Ka-band signal and phase-coherently translates it to a downlink Ka-band signal for retransmission to earth |
LISA |
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, a future low-frequency GW observatory [24*] |
one-way |
Doppler tracking where the downlink is referenced to an oscillator on the spacecraft |
S-band |
a deep space communications frequency 2.3 GHz |
scintillation |
phase fluctuation due to wave propagation in a random medium [106*, 79*, 40*, 99*, 71*] |
SEP angle |
sun-earth-probe angle, the apparent solar elongation angle of the spacecraft |
Sx(f) |
power spectrum of x(t), i.e., Fourier transform of [73*, 89*] |
T |
duration of an observation |
T2 |
two-way light time between earth and spacecraft |
three-way |
Doppler tracking where the received downlink is coherently referenced to an uplink signal from another station |
two-way |
Doppler tracking where the downlink is coherently referenced to the uplink signal |
X-band |
a deep space communications frequency 8.4 GHz |
x y |
convolution of time series x(t) and y(t) [34] |
y(t) |
generic time series of fractional frequency, [23*]
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radio frequency |
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Allan deviation, fractional frequency stability at integration time [23*] |
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angle between GW propagation direction and earth-spacecraft vector; = cos() |
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