Title :
Surface-Charging Analysis of the Radiation Belt Storm Probe and Magnetospheric MultiScale Spacecraft
Author :
Davis, V.A. ; Mandell, M.J. ; Baker, N.R. ; Brown-Hayes, M. ; Davis, G.T. ; Maurer, R.H. ; Herrmann, C.
Author_Institution :
Sci. Applic. Int. Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSPs) are a pair of satellites to be launched in 2012 into 500 × 30 600 km 10°-inclination orbits. The Magnetospheric MultiScale (MMS) mission spacecraft are a set of four satellites to be launched in 2014 into 1300 × 70 000 km (1.2 × 12 Re) 28 °-inclination orbits. The apogee will be boosted to 150 000 km (25 Re) during the mission. The spacecraft of both missions will measure magnetic and electric fields and the charged-particle distribution. As measurements of low-energy plasma and of electric fields are sensitive to surface potentials, stringent requirements for electrostatic cleanliness are imposed on both spacecraft designs. We present a surface-charging analysis of the RBSP and MMS spacecraft designs. The resulting chassis and differential potentials are used to estimate spacecraft-generated effects on the measurements and the risk of arcing.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); artificial satellites; atmospheric techniques; electric field measurement; magnetic field measurement; magnetic storms; radiation belts; surface charging; Magnetospheric MultiScale mission spacecraft; Radiation Belt Storm Probe; arcing risk; charged-particle distribution; chassis potential; differential potential; electric field measurement; electrostatic cleanliness; low-energy plasma measurement; magnetic field measurement; satellite; spacecraft design; spacecraft-generated effect; surface charging analysis; surface potential; Electric potential; Extraterrestrial measurements; Magnetosphere; Plasma measurements; Plasmas; Space vehicles; Surface charging; Aeorspace simulation; electric field measurements; plasma measurements; space environment effects; space plasma interactions; space-plasma environment; spacecraft charging;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2178615