TY - JOUR
T1 - Observations of Triboelectric Charging Effects on Langmuir-Type Probes in Dusty Plasma
AU - Barjatya, Aroh
AU - Swenson, C. M.
N1 - Barjatya, A., and C. M. Swenson (2006), Observations of triboelectric charging effects on Langmuir-type probes in dusty
plasma, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A10302, doi:10.1029/2006JA011806
PY - 2006/1/1
Y1 - 2006/1/1
N2 - Investigation of Earth’s mesosphere using sounding rockets equipped with a myriad of instruments has been a highly active field in the last 2 decades. This paper presents data from three separate instruments: an RF impedance probe, a DC fixed bias Langmuir probe, and an electric field probe, that were flown on a mesospheric sounding rocket flight investigating the presence of charged dust within and/or around a sporadic metal layer. The combined data set indicates a case of payload surface charging, the causes of which are investigated within this paper. A generic circuit model is developed to analyze payload charging and behavior of Langmuir-type instruments. The application of this model to the rocket payload indicates that the anomalous charging event was an outcome of triboelectrification of the payload surface from neutral dust particles present in the Earth’s mesosphere. These results suggest caution in interpreting observations from the Langmuir class of instrumentation within dusty environments
AB - Investigation of Earth’s mesosphere using sounding rockets equipped with a myriad of instruments has been a highly active field in the last 2 decades. This paper presents data from three separate instruments: an RF impedance probe, a DC fixed bias Langmuir probe, and an electric field probe, that were flown on a mesospheric sounding rocket flight investigating the presence of charged dust within and/or around a sporadic metal layer. The combined data set indicates a case of payload surface charging, the causes of which are investigated within this paper. A generic circuit model is developed to analyze payload charging and behavior of Langmuir-type instruments. The application of this model to the rocket payload indicates that the anomalous charging event was an outcome of triboelectrification of the payload surface from neutral dust particles present in the Earth’s mesosphere. These results suggest caution in interpreting observations from the Langmuir class of instrumentation within dusty environments
KW - Space Plasma Physics: Spacecraft/atmosphere interactions
KW - Space Plasma Physics: Spacecraft sheaths
KW - wakes
KW - charging
KW - Space Plasma Physics: Instruments and techniques
KW - Ionosphere: Instruments and techniques
KW - spacecraft charging
KW - sudden sodium layers
KW - triboelectric charging
UR - https://commons.erau.edu/publication/654
U2 - 10.1029/2006JA011806
DO - 10.1029/2006JA011806
M3 - Article
SN - 2169-9402
VL - 111
JO - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
ER -