Electric field effects on ion currents in satellite wakes
Abstract
Small currents associated with satellite spin, dielectric conduction, or trace concentrations of H+, can have a substantial effect on the potential of a satellite and the particle currents reaching its surface. The importance of such small currents at altitudes below about 300 km stems from the extremely small 0+ currents impinging on the wake-side of the spacecraft. The particle current on the downstream side of the AE-C satellite is considered. Theoretical estimates based on a newly described constant of the motion of a particle indicate that accounting for small concentrations of H+ remove a major discrepancy between calculated and measured currents.
- Publication:
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In NASA. Lewis Research Center Spacecraft Environ. Interactions Technol
- Pub Date:
- March 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985seit.nasa..195P
- Keywords:
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- Dielectrics;
- External Surface Currents;
- Permittivity;
- Satellite Rotation;
- Spacecraft Charging;
- Estimates;
- Explorer 51 Satellite;
- Hydrogen Ions;
- Oxygen Ions;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles