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A large ion beam device for laboratory solar wind studies.

Authors :
Ulibarri, Zach
Jia Han
Horányi, Mihály
Munsat, Tobin
Xu Wang
Whittall-Scherfee, Guy
Li Hsia Yeo
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments. 2017, Vol. 88 Issue 11, p115112-1-115112-7. 7p. 1 Color Photograph, 3 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The Colorado Solar Wind Experiment is a new device constructed at the Institute for Modeling Plasma, Atmospheres, and Cosmic Dust at the University of Colorado. A large cross-sectional Kaufman ion source is used to create steady state plasma flow to model the solar wind in an experimental vacuum chamber. The plasma beam has a diameter of 12 cm at the source, ion energies of up to 1 keV, and ion flows of up to 0.1 mA/cm2. Chamber pressure can be reduced to 4 X 10-5Torr under operating conditions to suppress ion-neutral collisions and create a monoenergetic ion beam. The beam profile has been characterized by a Langmuir probe and an ion energy analyzer mounted on a two-dimensional translation stage. The beam profile meets the requirements for planned experiments that will study solar wind interaction with lunar magnetic anomalies, the charging and dynamics of dust in the solar wind, plasma wakes and refilling, and the wakes of topographic features such as craters or boulders. This article describes the technical details of the device, initial operation and beam characterization, and the planned experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00346748
Volume :
88
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126531747
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5011785