A ground-based experimental test program to duplicate and study the spacecraft glow phenomenon
Abstract
The use of a plasma device, the Advanced Concepts Torus-I, for producing atoms and molecules to study spacecraft glow mechanisms is discussed. A biased metal plate, located in the plasma edge, is used to accelerate and neutralize plasma ions, thus generating a neutral beam with a flux approx. 5 x 10 to the 14th power/sq cm/sec at the end of a drift tube. Our initial experiments are to produce a 10 eV molecular and atomic nitrogen beam directed onto material targets. Photon emission in the spectral range 2000 to 9000 A from excited species formed on the target surface will be investigated.
- Publication:
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Spacecraft Glow
- Pub Date:
- September 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985scgl.work..202L
- Keywords:
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- Atomic Beams;
- Experimentation;
- Ground Handling;
- Ion Sources;
- Laboratories;
- Luminescence;
- Neutral Beams;
- Nitrogen Plasma;
- Photon Beams;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spacecraft Glow;
- Toroidal Plasmas;
- Bias;
- Metal Plates;
- Spectroscopy;
- Steady State;
- Toroids;
- Instrumentation and Photography