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The Influence of Spacecraft Charging on Low-Energy Ion Measurements Made by RPC-ICA on Rosetta
Stenberg Wieser, Gabriella; Wieser, Martin; Eriksson, Anders +2 more
Spacecraft charging is problematic for low-energy plasma measurements. The charged particles are attracted to or repelled from the charged spacecraft, affecting both the energy and direction of travel of the particles. The Ion Composition Analyzer (RPC-ICA) on board the Rosetta spacecraft is suffering from this effect. RPC-ICA was measuring positi…
The Influence of Varying Spacecraft Potentials and Debye Lengths on In Situ Low-Energy Ion Measurements
Stenberg Wieser, Gabriella; Wieser, Martin; Eriksson, Anders +2 more
Low-energy ions are difficult to measure, mainly due to spacecraft charging. The ions are attracted to or repelled from the charged surface prior to detection, which changes both the energy and travel direction of the ions. This results in distortions of the data, and the changed travel directions distort the effective field of view (FOV) of the i…
Plasma Density and Magnetic Field Fluctuations in the Ion Gyro-Frequency Range Near the Diamagnetic Cavity of Comet 67P
Nilsson, H.; André, M.; Vaivads, A. +8 more
We report the detection of large-amplitude, quasi-harmonic density fluctuations with associated magnetic field oscillations in the region surrounding the diamagnetic cavity of comet 67P. Typical frequencies are ∼0.1 Hz, corresponding to ∼10 times the water and ≲ 0.5 times the proton gyro-frequencies, respectively. Magnetic field oscillations are n…
Plasma Turbulence at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: Rosetta Observations
Halekas, J. S.; Howes, G. G.; Ruhunusiri, S.
We perform a power spectral analysis of magnetic field fluctuations measured by the Rosetta spacecraft's magnetometer at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. We interpret the power spectral signatures in terms of plasma turbulent processes and discover that different turbulent processes are prominent during different active phases of the comet. During…