The ion-composition of the plasma produced by impacts of fast dust particles
Abstract
The composition of the impact plasma produced by fast dust particles ( v > 1 km/sec) hitting an Au or W target was measured both with a model of the HELIOS micrometeoroid experiment (low electric field at the target) and a high field detector. The plasma composition and the total plasma charge depend strongly on the impact velocity and the electric field strength at the target. Spectra of 9 different projectile-target combinations were analysed. Two types of spectra could be observed, depending on the projectile material. (1) Spectra of metals and hard dielectrics (Mohs' hardness ⩾ 5). Particle constituents of low ionisation energy ( e · u ⩾ 7eV, e.g. Na, K, Al) dominate the spectra of these materials at impact velocities below 10 km/sec. At higher speed the relative intensities change and new ions with higher ionisation energies appear. (2) Spectra of soft dielectrics (Mohs' hardness < 3). Below 9 km/sec these materials produced less total charge than did the others. The highest masses were detected at 74 amu. The relative abundance of ions with low ionization energies such as Li, Na, K, etc. is comparatively small. Negative ions were also observed in the impact plasma. Their total number was found to be approximately 3-6% of that of the positive ions at 6 km/sec particle speed.
- Publication:
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Planetary and Space Science
- Pub Date:
- February 1977
- DOI:
- 10.1016/0032-0633(77)90017-4
- Bibcode:
- 1977P&SS...25..135D
- Keywords:
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- Dielectrics;
- Hypervelocity Impact;
- Ion Density (Concentration);
- Metallic Plasmas;
- Micrometeoroids;
- Plasma Physics;
- Aluminum Oxides;
- Gold;
- Ionization;
- Polystyrene;
- Time Of Flight Spectrometers;
- Tungsten;
- Plasma Physics