The interplanetary dust environment beyond 1 AU and in the vicinity of the ringed planets (tutorial talk) |
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Authors: | H Fechtig |
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Institution: | Max-Plank-Institut für Kernphysik, Postfach 10 39 80, 6900 Heidelberg, FRG |
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Abstract: | The dust population at 1 AU is known for all sizes between μm and cm to an accuracy better than one order of magnitude. It was observed by Helios that the fine grained dust (μm to 100 μm) decreases with increasing sun distance ∞ r?1.3, at least between 0.3 and 1 AU /1/.Two Pioneer dust experiments observed the dust distribution beyond 1 AU in the 10 to 100 μm diameter size range for the first time directly with contradicting results. The penetration experiment saw a constant flux out to 20 AU while the optical experiment observed a decrease of the dust number densities until 3.3 AU, but no scattered light was recorded further out. An attempt is made to explain these observations on the basis of the socalled ‘Greenberg’-particles: cometary core/mantle grains with organic mantle material. The observed enhancement of the dust flux by 1 or 2 orders of magnitudes near Jupiter and Saturn are interpreted as being caused by gravitational focussing, ejecta from jovian/saturnian satellites and electrostatic fragmentation products. |
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