DocumentCode
817903
Title
A spacecraft charging study on the SCEX 3 rocket
Author
Mullen, E.G. ; Gussenhoven, M.S. ; Hardy, D.A. ; Murphy, G.P. ; Lloyd, J.W.F. ; Slutter, W. ; Malcolm, P. ; Kellogg, P.J. ; Monson, S.
Author_Institution
Philips Lab., Hanscom AFB, MA, USA
Volume
38
Issue
6
fYear
1991
fDate
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1622
Lastpage
1628
Abstract
Instruments on the SCEX 3 rocket payload were used to study charging during electron beam emissions. The data show that electrostatic analyzers can be used to measure vehicle charging and direct beam return currents in dense plasma conditions. The data also show return current dependencies on pitch angle, beam current and beam energy. It is found that if the proper care is taken. ESAs can be used to detect charging on vehicles in low altitude (<400 km) orbits which are contaminated with high levels of outgassing and in dense plasma regimes. These results are particularly important for the TSS-1 electrodynamic tether program where ESAs are being used to determine Shuttle charging levels during tether employment and to look for high fluxes of directly returning electrons during electron generator operations to balance the Shuttle charging
Keywords
electron beam effects; electrostatic devices; rockets; space vehicles; SCEX 3 rocket; Shuttle charging levels; TSS-1 electrodynamic tether program; beam energy; beam return currents; dense plasma conditions; electron beam emissions; electron generator operations; electrostatic analyzers; outgassing; pitch angle; rocket payload; spacecraft charging; Current measurement; Electron beams; Electrostatic analysis; Instruments; Payloads; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Rockets; Space vehicles; Vehicle detection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.124154
Filename
124154
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