Statistical analysis of data and modeling of Nanodust measured by STEREO/WAVES at 1AU
Abstract
We study the flux of dust particles of nanometer size measured at 1AU by the S/WAVES instrument aboard the twin STEREO spacecraft. When they impact the spacecraft at very high speed, these nanodust particles, first detected by Meyer-Vernet et al. (2009), generate plasma clouds and produce voltage pulses measured by the electric antennas. The Time Domain Sampler (TDS) of the radio and plasma instrument produces temporal windows containing several pulses. We perform a statistical study of the distribution of pulse amplitudes and arrival times in the measuring window during the 2007-2012 period. We interpret the results using simulations of the dynamics of nanodust in the solar wind based on the model of Czechowski and Mann (2010). We also investigate the variations of nanodust fluxes while STEREO rotates about the sunward axis (Roll) ; this reveals that some directions are privilegied.
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2012
- Bibcode:
- 2012AGUFM.P31C1907B
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- 6015 PLANETARY SCIENCES: COMETS AND SMALL BODIES / Dust;
- 6213 PLANETARY SCIENCES: SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS / Dust;
- 6969 RADIO SCIENCE / Remote sensing