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Cross field transport of electrons : Implications for the POLAR code, spacecraft charging

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Cooke, David Lyttleton
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Early studies of electron transport in crossed E and B fields have been reviewed and applied to the case of a positive surface moving in the ionosphere. That work points to the importance of the pa...

Early studies of electron transport in crossed E and B fields have been reviewed and applied to the case of a positive surface moving in the ionosphere. That work points to the importance of the parameter q = omega p2/omega c2 in determining self consistent spacecharge distributions in cross field diodes, and similarly, a crossed field probe plasma sheath in non linear, non adiabatic limits. The application of existing theory to the problem of electron collection by a surface aligned with B indicates that for q> 1/2 the plasma sheath is only slightly perturbed by B, but for q <1/2 the sheath cannot form without electrons transported along B from the ends.

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