Using the particle-in-cell method to estimate the effectiveness of protecting optical devices from contamination during helium blowoff

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Attenuation, Cleaning, Decontamination, Optical Equipment, Spacecraft Contamination, Computation, Errors, Gas Dynamics, Mathematical Models, Particle In Cell Technique, Spaceborne Telescopes

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The particle-in-cell method, which has been tested in gasdynamic
calculations, was used for this study. The results show that the
empirical methods ordinarily used result in errors in estimating the
attenuation of the incident flux. It is concluded that certain
techniques for telescope blowoff are ineffective.

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