DocumentCode :
48762
Title :
Drifting Plasma Collection by a Positive Biased Tether Wire in LEO-Like Plasma Conditions: Current Measurement and Plasma Diagnostic
Author :
Siguier, Jean-Michel ; Sarrailh, Pierre ; Roussel, Jean-Francois ; Inguimbert, Virginie ; Murat, Gael ; SanMartin, Juan
Author_Institution :
Onera-The French Aerosp. Lab., Toulouse, France
Volume :
41
Issue :
12
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
3380
Lastpage :
3386
Abstract :
BETs is a three-year project financed by the Space Program of the European Commission, aimed at developing an efficient deorbit system that could be carried on board any future satellite launched into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The operational system involves a conductive tape-tether left bare to establish anodic contact with the ambient plasma as a giant Langmuir probe. As a part of this project, we are carrying out both numerical and experimental approaches to estimate the collected current by the positive part of the tether. This paper deals with experimental measurements performed in the IONospheric Atmosphere Simulator (JONAS) plasma chamber of the Onera-Space Environment Department. The JONAS facility is a 9- m3 vacuum chamber equipped with a plasma source providing drifting plasma simulating LEO conditions in terms of density and temperature. A thin metallic cylinder, simulating the tether, is set inside the chamber and polarized up to 1000 V. The Earth´s magnetic field is neutralized inside the chamber. In a first time, tether collected current versus tether polarization is measured for different plasma source energies and densities. In complement, several types of Langmuir probes are used at the same location to allow the extraction of both ion densities and electron parameters by computer modeling (classical Langmuir probe characteristics are not accurate enough in the present situation). These two measurements permit estimation of the discrepancies between the theoretical collection laws, orbital motion limited law in particular, and the experimental data in LEO-like conditions without magnetic fields. In a second time, the spatial variations and the time evolutions of the plasma properties around the tether are investigated. Spherical and emissive Langmuir probes are also used for a more extensive characterization of the plasma in space and time dependent analysis. Results show the ion depletion because of the wake effect and the accumulation of- ions upstream of the tether. In some regimes (at large positive potential), oscillations are observed on the tether collected current and on Langmuir probe collected current in specific sites.
Keywords :
Langmuir probes; artificial satellites; geomagnetism; ionosphere; ionospheric techniques; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma drift waves; plasma simulation; plasma sources; plasma temperature; wires; BET; European Commission; JONAS facility; JONAS plasma chamber; LEO-like plasma conditions; Langmuir probe collected current; OneraSpace Environment Department; Space Program; ambient plasma; anodic contact; classical Langmuir probe characteristics; computer modeling; conductive tape-tether; current measurement; current polarization; density term; drifting plasma collection; drifting plasma simulation; efficient deorbit system; electron parameter extraction; emissive Langmuir probe; experimental approach; experimental measurements; extensive plasma characterization; future satellite launched; giant Langmuir probe; ion density extraction; ion depletion; ionospheric atmosphere simulator; ions upstream accumulation; large positive potential; low Earth orbit; neutralized Earth magnetic field; numerical approach; observed oscillations; operational system; orbital motion limited law; plasma diagnostic; plasma property spatial variations; plasma property time evolutions; plasma source; plasma source densities; plasma source energies; positive biased tether wire; space-time dependent analysis; spherical Langmuir probe; temperature term; tether collected current; tether polarization; tether simulation; theoretical collection law discrepancy estimation; thin metallic cylinder; vacuum chamber; wake effect; Current measurement; Electric potential; Ions; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Probes; Ionospheric plasma; spacecraft charging; tether satellite;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2257871
Filename :
6514066
Link To Document :
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