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Title: An analytical model for dust impact voltage signals and its application to STEREO/WAVES data
Authors: Rackovic Babic, K.
Zaslavsky, A.
Issautier, K.
Meyer-Vernet, N.
Onić, Dušan 
Affiliations: Astronomy 
Keywords: Interplanetary medium;Meteorites;meteoroids;meteors;Methods: analytical;Methods: data analysis;Solar wind;Sun: heliosphere
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2022
Rank: M21
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Journal: Astronomy and Astrophysics
Abstract: 
Context. Dust impacts have been observed using radio and wave instruments onboard spacecraft since the 1980s. Voltage waveforms show typical impulsive signals generated by dust grains. Aims. We aim at developing models of how signals are generated to be able to link observed electric signals to the physical properties of the impacting dust. To validate the model, we use the Time Domain Sampler (TDS) subsystem of the STEREO/WAVES instrument which generates high-cadence time series of voltage pulses for each monopole. Methods. We propose a new model that takes impact-ionization-charge collection and electrostatic-influence effects into account. It is an analytical expression for the pulse and allows us to measure the of amount of the total ion charge, Q, the fraction of escaping charge, Iμ, the rise timescale, I i, and the relaxation timescale, I sc. The model is simple and convenient for massive data fitting. To check our modela s accuracy, we collected all the dust events detected by STEREO/WAVES/TDS simultaneously on all three monopoles at 1AU since the beginning of the STEREO mission in 2007. Results. Our study confirms that the rise time largely exceeds the spacecrafta s short timescale of electron collection. Our estimated rise time value allows us to determine the propagation speed of the ion cloud, which is the first time that this information has been derived from space data. Our model also makes it possible to determine properties associated with the electron dynamics, in particular the order of magnitude of the electron escape current. The obtained value gives us an estimate of the clouda s electron temperature a result that, as far as we know, has never been obtained before except in laboratory experiments. Furthermore, a strong correlation between the total cloud charge and the escaping charge allows us to estimate the escaping current from the amplitude of the precursor, a result that could be interesting for the study of the pulses recently observed in the magnetic waveforms of Solar Orbiter or Parker Solar Probe, for which the electric waveform is saturated.
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An analytical model for dust impact voltage signals and its application to STEREO/WAVES data
K. Rackovic Babic, A. Zaslavsky, K. Issautier, N. Meyer-Vernet and D. Onic
A&A, 659 (2022) A15
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142508
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1401
ISSN: 00046361
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202142508
Rights: Attribution 3.0 United States
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