This paper presents a simulation study of the wake formation behind a Langmuir probe thinner than the Debye Length in the space environments such as the ionosphere’s F region. We find that the wakes formed in plasma density and electric potential behind the positively biased probe can extend up to 15 Debye lengths in the subsonic plasma flow. Higher electric bias and flow velocity can further enhance the plasma wake perturbations. With an external magnetic field parallel to the object’s axis, the plasma wake becomes asymmetric and more extensive than for the unmagnetized case. The wing structures in the electron and ion densities are also observed along the background magnetic field in the case of subsonic plasma flow. The quantitative resu...
Multi-needle Langmuir probes are mounted on satellites and sounding rockets for high-frequency chara...
International audienceThe segmented Langmuir probe (SLP) has been recently proposed by one of the au...
Electron density measurements in space and in laboratory using the multi-needle Langmuir probe (m-NL...
This paper presents a simulation study of the wake formation behind a Langmuir probe thinner than th...
A new method is developed to systematically study variations in the electrostatic potential around a...
<p>The derived data described in the article 'Wake potential and wake effects on the ionospheric pla...
In situ observations of the electron depletion in the wakes of satellites and rockets in the ionosph...
Electric probes have been the primary instruments for the in situ investigation of plasma parameters...
The charging of a sounding rocket in subsonic and supersonic plasma flows with external magnetic fie...
Electric probes have been the primary instruments for the in situ investigation of plasma parameters...
Measurements of the current-voltage characteristics of a Langmuir probe in the near wake of a disk i...
Current collection by positively polarized cylindrical Langmuir probes immersed in flowing plasmas i...
Spaceborn instruments such as the Langmuir probe are essential to understand our own ionosphere. In ...
Spacecraft-plasma interactions are studied with self-consistent numerical simulations of magnetized ...
As new, smaller satellites are built, the need for improved on-board propulsion systems has grown. T...
Multi-needle Langmuir probes are mounted on satellites and sounding rockets for high-frequency chara...
International audienceThe segmented Langmuir probe (SLP) has been recently proposed by one of the au...
Electron density measurements in space and in laboratory using the multi-needle Langmuir probe (m-NL...
This paper presents a simulation study of the wake formation behind a Langmuir probe thinner than th...
A new method is developed to systematically study variations in the electrostatic potential around a...
<p>The derived data described in the article 'Wake potential and wake effects on the ionospheric pla...
In situ observations of the electron depletion in the wakes of satellites and rockets in the ionosph...
Electric probes have been the primary instruments for the in situ investigation of plasma parameters...
The charging of a sounding rocket in subsonic and supersonic plasma flows with external magnetic fie...
Electric probes have been the primary instruments for the in situ investigation of plasma parameters...
Measurements of the current-voltage characteristics of a Langmuir probe in the near wake of a disk i...
Current collection by positively polarized cylindrical Langmuir probes immersed in flowing plasmas i...
Spaceborn instruments such as the Langmuir probe are essential to understand our own ionosphere. In ...
Spacecraft-plasma interactions are studied with self-consistent numerical simulations of magnetized ...
As new, smaller satellites are built, the need for improved on-board propulsion systems has grown. T...
Multi-needle Langmuir probes are mounted on satellites and sounding rockets for high-frequency chara...
International audienceThe segmented Langmuir probe (SLP) has been recently proposed by one of the au...
Electron density measurements in space and in laboratory using the multi-needle Langmuir probe (m-NL...