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Injection of an electron beam into a plasma and spacecraft charging

1987; AIP Publishing; Volume: 30; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.866172

ISSN

2163-4998

Autores

H. Okuda, J. R. Kan,

Tópico(s)

Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics

Resumo

Injection of a nonrelativistic electron beam into a fully ionized plasma from a spacecraft including the effect of charging has been studied using a one-dimensional particle simulation model. It is found that the spacecraft charging remains negligible and the beam can propagate into a plasma, if the beam density is much smaller than the ambient density. When the injection current is increased by increasing the beam density, significant spacecraft charging takes place and the reflection of beam electrons back to the spacecraft reduces the beam current significantly. On the other hand, if the injection current is increased by increasing the beam energy, spacecraft charging remains negligible and a beam current much larger than the thermal return current can be injected. It is shown that the electric field caused by the beam–plasma instability accelerates the ambient electrons toward the spacecraft thereby enhancing the return current.

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