The dynamics of the object potential during electron beam injection and the possibility to control it

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Beam Injection, Electron Beams, Energetic Particles, Light Emission, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Digital Simulation, Earth Ionosphere, Electron Density (Concentration), Plasma Heating, Space Charge, Spacecraft Environments

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This review of the rocket and satellite experiments on electron beam injection in the height range of the ionosphere-magnetosphere shows a variety of manifestations of the positive charge potential on the body of the injector unit or in the space charge zone. The possibilities of compensation are considered on the basis of theoretical models taking into account the beam-plasma collective interactions. It is shown that changing the pulse form and rise rate can change the structure of the space charge zone. The APEX facilities used to control the inflow current, the spectrum of energetic particles, the high-frequency oscillations, and the spatial distribution of optical emissions in the injector vicinity with high time resolution are considered.

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