Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes

Three sounding rockets were launched from Andøya Rocket Range in the ECOMA campaign in December 2010. The aim was to study the evolution of meteoric smoke particles during a major meteor shower. Of the various instruments onboard the rocket payload, this paper presents the data from a multi-Needle L...

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Main Authors: Bekkeng, T.A., Barjatya, A., Hoppe, U.-P., Pedersen, A., Moen, J.I., Friedrich, M., Rapp, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34657/1606
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4029
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author Bekkeng, T.A.
Barjatya, A.
Hoppe, U.-P.
Pedersen, A.
Moen, J.I.
Friedrich, M.
Rapp, M.
author_facet Bekkeng, T.A.
Barjatya, A.
Hoppe, U.-P.
Pedersen, A.
Moen, J.I.
Friedrich, M.
Rapp, M.
author_sort Bekkeng, T.A.
collection LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association)
description Three sounding rockets were launched from Andøya Rocket Range in the ECOMA campaign in December 2010. The aim was to study the evolution of meteoric smoke particles during a major meteor shower. Of the various instruments onboard the rocket payload, this paper presents the data from a multi-Needle Langmuir Probe (m-NLP) and a charged dust detector. The payload floating potential, as observed using the m-NLP instrument, shows charging events on two of the three flights. These charging events cannot be explained using a simple charging model, and have implications towards the use of fixed bias Langmuir probes on sounding rockets investigating mesospheric altitudes. We show that for a reliable use of a single fixed bias Langmuir probe as a high spatial resolution relative density measurement, each payload should also carry an additional instrument to measure payload floating potential, and an instrument that is immune to spacecraft charging and measures absolute plasma density. publishedVersion
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:3HbgXIkBdbrxVwz6QBvS 2025-01-16T18:56:09+00:00 Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes Bekkeng, T.A. Barjatya, A. Hoppe, U.-P. Pedersen, A. Moen, J.I. Friedrich, M. Rapp, M. 2013 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1606 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4029 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Annales Geophysicae, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 187-196 Ionosphere (Instruments and techniques) Space plasma physics (Numerical simulation studies Spacecraft sheaths wakes charging) 530 article Text 2013 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1606 2023-07-16T23:13:17Z Three sounding rockets were launched from Andøya Rocket Range in the ECOMA campaign in December 2010. The aim was to study the evolution of meteoric smoke particles during a major meteor shower. Of the various instruments onboard the rocket payload, this paper presents the data from a multi-Needle Langmuir Probe (m-NLP) and a charged dust detector. The payload floating potential, as observed using the m-NLP instrument, shows charging events on two of the three flights. These charging events cannot be explained using a simple charging model, and have implications towards the use of fixed bias Langmuir probes on sounding rockets investigating mesospheric altitudes. We show that for a reliable use of a single fixed bias Langmuir probe as a high spatial resolution relative density measurement, each payload should also carry an additional instrument to measure payload floating potential, and an instrument that is immune to spacecraft charging and measures absolute plasma density. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Andøya LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Andøya ENVELOPE(13.982,13.982,68.185,68.185) Langmuir ENVELOPE(-67.150,-67.150,-66.967,-66.967)
spellingShingle Ionosphere (Instruments and techniques)
Space plasma physics (Numerical simulation studies
Spacecraft sheaths
wakes
charging)
530
Bekkeng, T.A.
Barjatya, A.
Hoppe, U.-P.
Pedersen, A.
Moen, J.I.
Friedrich, M.
Rapp, M.
Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes
title Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes
title_full Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes
title_fullStr Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes
title_full_unstemmed Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes
title_short Payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on Langmuir type electric probes
title_sort payload charging events in the mesosphere and their impact on langmuir type electric probes
topic Ionosphere (Instruments and techniques)
Space plasma physics (Numerical simulation studies
Spacecraft sheaths
wakes
charging)
530
topic_facet Ionosphere (Instruments and techniques)
Space plasma physics (Numerical simulation studies
Spacecraft sheaths
wakes
charging)
530
url https://doi.org/10.34657/1606
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4029