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Improving the Solar Wind Density Model Used in Processing of Spacecraft Ranging Observations

Solar plasma as a cause of radio signal delay has been playing an important role in solar and planetary science. Early experiments studying the distribution of electrons near the Sun from spacecraft ranging measurements were designed so that the radio signal was passing close to the Sun. At present, processing of spacecraft tracking observations serves a different goal: precise (at meter level) determination of orbits of planets, most importantly Mars. Solar plasma adds a time-varying delay to those observations, which is, in this case, unwanted and must be subtracted prior to putting the data into planetary solution. Present planetary ephemeris calculate the delay assuming symmetric stationary power-law model of solar plasma. The present work, based on a custom variant of the EPM lunar-planetary ephemeris, raises the question of accuracy and correctness of that assumption and examines alternative models based on in situ data provided by OMNI and on the ENLIL numerical model of solar wind.

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