Abstract The results of measurements made by the retarding potential analyzer of electron fluxes recorded during electron beam injection ∼0.5A current pulses and energy 15 or 27 keV during the ARAKS experiment are analyzed. The relatively low rocket potential (∼150 V) observed is explained by the formation of a highly conducting region near the rocket. Such a region can be formed via intense plasma waves generated by the beam. This mechanism also explains the heating of the electrons near the rocket. Measurements of electron fluxes with energies of 1 to 3 keV and estimate based on the beam plasma discharge theory agree very well.
Rocket potential measurements during electron beam injection into the ionosphere
Advances in Space Research ; 1 , 2 ; 69-76
1981-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English