Title :
Cross-current instability generated by pick-up ions in the environment of a large spacecraft in low Earth orbit
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Alabama Univ., Huntsville, AL, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Measurements from the space shuttle flights have revealed that a large spacecraft in a low Earth orbit is accompanied by an extensive gas cloud, which is primarily made up of water. The charge exchange between the water molecule and the ionospheric O+ ions produces a water ion beam traversing downstream of the spacecraft. The authors present results from a study on the linear and nonlinear behaviors of the waves generated by the interaction of the water ion beams with the ionospheric plasma. Since velocity distribution function is key to the understanding of the wave generation process, they have performed a test particle simulation to determine the nature of H2O+ ions velocity distribution function. The simulations show that at, the time scales shorter than the ion-cyclotron period τc, the distribution function can be described by a beam. On the other hand, when the time scales are larger than τ c, a ring distribution forms. A brief description of the linear instabilities driven by an ion beam streaming across a magnetic field in a plasma is presented. In order to study the nonlinear evolution of the waves, the author has performed 2.5-dimensional particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations which show that transient amplitudes of the waves can be up to a few Volts/m at the lower-hybrid frequency. The frequency spectrum of the waves from the simulation shows that the water ion beam produces a broadband electric field noise extending in frequency up to a few times the ion plasma frequency. The simulations also reveal an enhanced electric field noise level near the electron cyclotron harmonics
Keywords :
artificial satellites; ionosphere; ionospheric disturbances; plasma instability; plasma nonlinear waves; plasma waves; H2O; H2O+; LEO; O; O+; artificial satellite; charge exchange; cross-current instability; disturbance; extensive gas cloud; generation; ion; ion beam; ion beam streaming; ion velocity distribution; ion-cyclotron period; ionosphere; large spacecraft; linear instabilities; low Earth orbit; nonlinear behavior; nonlinear evolution; particle-in-cell simulation; pick-up ion; pick-up ion generated; pick-up ions; plasma instability; plasma wave; space shuttle; test particle simulation; velocity distribution function; water ion beam; wave generation process; Clouds; Distribution functions; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; Ion beams; Low earth orbit satellites; Plasma simulation; Plasma waves; Space shuttles; Space vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on