A comparison of current-voltage relationships of collectors in the earth's ionosphere with and without electron beam emission

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Electron Beams, Ionospheric Currents, Plasma Potentials, Rocket Sounding, Space Plasmas, Electric Potential, Electron Guns, Ionospheric Sounding, Plasma Diagnostics, Rocket-Borne Instruments

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Currents measurements obtained by the two sections of the Cooperative High Altitude Rocket Gun Experiment-2 sounding rocket, a mother vehicle carrying a 1-keV electron gun and a daughter vehicle tethered to the mother, are compared with the results of previous models of current collection by a charged conductor in a plasma. The current collection of the daughter vehicle, a conducting body in the ionosphere, is found to agree with the Parker-Murphy (1967) limit. The additional current collection found for the mother vehicle is attributed to beam-plasma interactions.

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