The ECOMA series of rocket payloads use a set of aerosol particle, plasma, and optical instruments to study the properties of aerosol particles and their interaction with the ambient plasma environment in the polar mesopause region. In August 2007 the ECOMA-3 payload was launched into a region with Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) and noctilucent clouds (NLC). An electron depletion was detected in a broad region between 83 and 88 km, coincident with enhanced density of negatively charged aerosol particles. We also find evidence for positive ion depletion in the same region. Charge neutrality requires that a population of positively charged particles smaller than 2 nm and with a density of at least 2×108 m−3 must also have been present ...
Time constants for photodetachment, photoemission, and electron capture are considered for two clas...
The Earth atmosphere is subject to a permanent bombardment by meteoroids which are supposed to injec...
Two sounding rocket payloads were launched from Andøya Space Centre (69.29 N, 16.02 E) during the su...
The ECOMA series of rocket payloads use a set of aerosol particle, plasma, and optical instrument...
MASS (Mesospheric Aerosol Sampling Spectrometer) is a multichannel mass spectrometer for charged aer...
This work is focused on the three sounding rocket launches during the ECOMA Geminids campaign in Dec...
We present in situ observations of mesospheric ice particles with a new particle detector which comb...
We present a model based analysis of rocket borne common volume measurements of electron number dens...
We present results of in situ measurements of neutral temperature during the ECOMA/MASS rocket campa...
A model has been developed to study the charging processes of aerosol particles in the environment o...
Three sounding rockets were launched from Andøya Rocket Range in the ECOMA campaign in December 2010...
In December 2010 the last campaign of the German-Norwegian sounding rocket project ECOMA (Existence ...
The state of the ionosphere during the 2007 ECOMA/MASS campaign is described by in-situ observations...
We present results of in situ measurements of mesosphere-lower thermosphere dusty-plasma densities i...
It is now well understood that the occurrence of PMSE is closely connected to the presence of ice pa...
Time constants for photodetachment, photoemission, and electron capture are considered for two clas...
The Earth atmosphere is subject to a permanent bombardment by meteoroids which are supposed to injec...
Two sounding rocket payloads were launched from Andøya Space Centre (69.29 N, 16.02 E) during the su...
The ECOMA series of rocket payloads use a set of aerosol particle, plasma, and optical instrument...
MASS (Mesospheric Aerosol Sampling Spectrometer) is a multichannel mass spectrometer for charged aer...
This work is focused on the three sounding rocket launches during the ECOMA Geminids campaign in Dec...
We present in situ observations of mesospheric ice particles with a new particle detector which comb...
We present a model based analysis of rocket borne common volume measurements of electron number dens...
We present results of in situ measurements of neutral temperature during the ECOMA/MASS rocket campa...
A model has been developed to study the charging processes of aerosol particles in the environment o...
Three sounding rockets were launched from Andøya Rocket Range in the ECOMA campaign in December 2010...
In December 2010 the last campaign of the German-Norwegian sounding rocket project ECOMA (Existence ...
The state of the ionosphere during the 2007 ECOMA/MASS campaign is described by in-situ observations...
We present results of in situ measurements of mesosphere-lower thermosphere dusty-plasma densities i...
It is now well understood that the occurrence of PMSE is closely connected to the presence of ice pa...
Time constants for photodetachment, photoemission, and electron capture are considered for two clas...
The Earth atmosphere is subject to a permanent bombardment by meteoroids which are supposed to injec...
Two sounding rocket payloads were launched from Andøya Space Centre (69.29 N, 16.02 E) during the su...