Understanding Cassini RPWS Antenna Signals Triggered by Dust Impacts
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25034Date
2019-09-04Type
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Ye, Sheng - Yi; Vaverka, Jakub; Nouzak, Libor; Sternovsky, Zoltan; Zaslavsky, Arnaud; Pavlu, Jirka; Mann, Ingrid; Hsu, Sean; Averkamp, Terrance, F.; Sulaiman, Ali H.; Pisa, D.; Hospodarsky, George; Kurth, William, S.; Horanyi, MihalyAbstract
Electric field antennas are capable of detecting dust impacts in different space environment. We
analyze the dust impact signals detected by the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science instrument at
different locations around Saturn and compare them with dust impact signals simulated in laboratory
conditions and numerically. The spacecraft potential, the size, and capacitance of the impacted element and
ambient plasma have a strong effect on the amplitude and the shape of impact signals, providing important
clues to understanding the signal generation mechanism. The voltage signal on the antenna is due to the
separation of the impact generated charges, which occurs as electrons and ions can either escape (at different
speeds) or be collected by the impacted element depending on the spacecraft potential.
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Ye, Vaverka, Nouzak, Sternovsky, Zaslavsky, Pavlu, Mann IB, Hsu, Averkamp, Sulaiman, Pisa, Hospodarsky, Kurth, Horanyi. Understanding Cassini RPWS Antenna Signals Triggered by Dust Impacts. Geophysical Research Letters. 2019Metadata
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