Joint Estimation of Properties of the Lunar Subsurface and Galactic Foregrounds with LuSEE-Night
Abstract
The Lunar Surface Electromagnetics Experiment (LuSEE-Night) is a joint NASA-DOE-ESA low-frequency radio telescope that will reach the lunar far side in 2027. The unknown dielectric properties of the subsurface at the LuSEE-Night landing site impose the most significant limitation for precision instrument calibration, as reflections from the lunar subsurface can change the primary beam at the 10-20% level. Simulations of these effects have provided insight and concern, showing that the lunar subsurface modeled as a lossy dielectric can absorb a large amount of the power of the sky signal. While this absorption may not strongly impact the signal-to-noise ratio in a sky-noise-dominated regime, it could complicate the beam pattern and make the signal more difficult to model and interpret. We have simulated the far-field properties of the LuSEE-Night beam for varying dielectric profiles of the lunar subsurface. We find that varying the properties of the lunar subsurface has the most significant impact around the antenna resonance, impacting its amplitude, position and width. Conversely, changing the properties of the foreground impacts the data across the band. We use a Bayesian inference pipeline to jointly estimate parameters of a galactic foreground model and dielectric properties of the lunar subsurface around the LuSEE-Night landing site and find that parameters of both the galaxy and subsurface properties can be estimated jointly. While the modeling is somewhat idealized, we believe that the results are largely robust owing to the fact that spectral variations for plausible subsurface and galaxy models have very different spectral signatures.
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@article{arxiv.2604.21170,
title = {Joint Estimation of Properties of the Lunar Subsurface and Galactic Foregrounds with LuSEE-Night},
author = {Fatima Yousuf and Zack Li and Stuart D. Bale and David W. Barker and Jack Burns and Christian H. Bye and Hugo Camacho and Cristina-Maria Cordun and Johnny Dorigo Jones and Adam Fahs and Sonia Ghosh and Keith Goetz and Robert Grimm and Sven Herrmann and Joshua J. Hibbard and Oliver Jeong and Marc Klein-Wolt and Léon V. E. Koopmans and Joel Krajewski and Corentin Louis and Milan Maksimović and Ryan McLean and Raul A. Monsalve and Arnur Nigmetov and Paul O'Connor and Aaron Parsons and Michel Piat and Marc Pulupa and Rugved Pund and David Rapetti and Kaja M. Rotermund and Benjamin Saliwanchik and Anže Slosar and Graham Speedie and Nikolai Stefanov and David Sundkvist and Aritoki Suzuki and Harish K. Vedantham and Philippe Zarka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.21170},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 11 figures