Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Transient measurements of current collected by a rocket payload charged to several kilovolts negative with respect to the ambient plasma were made during the SPEAR-3 sounding rocket mission. The measurements were taken in short bursts at 1MHz, coincident with the application of the high voltage. The measured current is seen to rise approximately parabolically for approximately 15μs before rolling over into an exponential decay towards steady state current collection. The exponential time constant of 40 to 50μs is interpreted as the characteristic ion-collection sheath formation time for the SPEAR-3 payload.