Electron beam experiments in Japanese satellites and rockets |
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Authors: | N Kawashima S Sasaki A Ushikoshi Y Yagi T Obayashi O Kaneko |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;7. Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | Electron beam experiments in space that have been done and planned in Japan are reviewed. 200eV, 1mA electron beam is emitted from a satellite and several types of wave excitation such as UHF and ωce have been observed. The satellite potential and the energy spectrum of returning electrons are measured by Langmuir probes and electrostatic energy analyser. In rocket experiments of K-10-11, K-10-12, K-9M-57, K-9M-58, K-9M-61 and K-9M-66, several types of electron guns were used whose power ranges from 1mW to 1KW. The rocket potential was measured by Langmuir probes and floating probes and optical line emission measurement and wave measurements were also done. The rocket potential was not so high as expected from the balance with ionospheric plasma but strongly affected by the plasma production by the emitted electron beam and return electrons. |
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