Electron-neutral collisions effects on Langmuir probe in the lower E-region ionosphere
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25980Date
2022-03-21Type
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Brask, Steffen Mattias; Marholm, Sigvald; Di Mare, Francesca; Adhikari, Sayan; Spicher, Andres; Takahashi, T.; Miloch, Wojciech JacekAbstract
We present the first set of particle-in-cell simulations including Monte Carlo collisions between charged and neutral particles used to simulate a cylindrical Langmuir probe in the electron saturation regime with a collisional electron sheath. We use a setup focused on the E-region ionosphere; however, the results of these simulations are analyzed in a general sense using dimensionless values. We find that the electron currents get enhanced as the collision frequency for electrons increases and the values of 𝜆��𝑒��/𝜆��𝐷��→1, where λe is the electron mean free path and λD is the electron Debye length. In addition, we apply the simulation results to a sounding rocket experiment and show how we can correct the currents for the Investigation of Cusp Irregularities-4 sounding rocket due to collisions while it flies through the E-region.
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American Institute of PhysicsCitation
Brask, Marholm, Di Mare, Adhikari, Spicher, Takahashi, Miloch. Electron-neutral collisions effects on Langmuir probe in the lower E-region ionosphere. Physics of Plasmas. 2022;29(3):1-11Metadata
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