Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998sct..conf...55a&link_type=abstract
Proceedings of the 6th Spacecraft Charging Conference. November 2-6, 1998. AFRL Science Center, Hanscom AFB, MA, USA., p.55-59
Physics
Scientific paper
A recent anomaly on the DMSP F13 spacecraft was attributed to an electrical malfunction caused by an electrostatic discharge on the vehicle associated with surface charging. It occurred during an intense energetic electron precipitation event (an auroral arc) within a region of very low plasma density in the auroral zone. A study of 1.5 year's worth of DMSP data from three satellites acquired during the recent minimum in the solar cycle has shown that such charging was a common occurrence with 704 charging events found. This is the result of significantly reduced background plasma densities associated with the solar minimum; smaller than ever previously experienced by the DMSP spacecraft. At times, the spacecraft charged for periods of 10s of seconds as they skimmed along an auroral arc instead of cutting across it. We show examples of the observed plasma density and the precipitating electron and ion spectra associated with the charging, and the MLT distribution and the seasonal distribution of the events. The preponderance of events occurred in the premidnight and morning sectors with two types of electron spectra being observed: a sharply peaked distribution indicative of field-aligned acceleration in the premidnight sector and a very hard distribution in the morning sector.
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