The CODAG sounding rocket experiment to study aggregation of thermally diffusing dust particles

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The initial step of planetesimal formation in the solar nebula is due to a low velocity, Brownian motion - induced aggregation process of the pre-planetary dust particles. In order to reveal the physics of such agglomeration processes, e.g. sticking efficiency, temporal evolution of cluster mass distribution, and morphology of the (fractal) dust aggregates, we developed the simulation experiment CODAG-SRE for ESA's MASER 8 sounding rocket flight (launch April/May 1999) which is described in this article.

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