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  • Krüger, H., et al. (författare)
  • Three years of Galileo dust data. II. 1993-1995
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Planetary and Space Science. - 1873-5088. ; 47:1-2, s. 85-106
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Between January 1993 - December 1995, the Galileo spacecraft traversed the interplanetary space between Earth and Jupiter and arrived at Jupiter on 7 December 1995. The dust instrument onboard the spacecraft was operating during most of the time and data from the instrument were obtained via memory readouts which occurred at rates between twice per day and once per week. All events were classified by an onboard program into 24 categories. Noise events were usually restricted to the lowest categories (class 0). During Galileo's passage through Jupiter's radiation belts on 7 December 1995, several of the higher categories (classes 1 and 2) also show evidence for contamination by noise. The highest categories (class 3) were noise-free all the time. A relatively constant impact rate of interplanetary and interstellar (big) particles of 0.4 impacts per day was detected over the whole three-year time span. In the outer solar system (outside about 2.6 AU) they are mostly of interstellar origin, whereas in the inner solar system they are mostly interplanetary particles. Within about 1.7 AU from Jupiter intense streams of small dust particles were detected with impact rates of up to 20,000 per day whose impact directions are compatible with a Jovian origin. Two different populations of dust particles were detected in the Jovian magnetosphere: small stream particles during Galileo's approach to the planet and big particles concentrated closer to Jupiter between the Galilean satellites. Information about 2883 particles detected by the dust instrument during Galileo's six-year journey to Jupiter is now available.
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  • Krüger, H., et al. (författare)
  • Three years of Ulysses dust data: 1993-1995
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Planetary and Space Science. - 1873-5088. ; 47:3-4, s. 363-383
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Ulysses spacecraft is orbiting the Sun on a highly inclined ellipse (i = 79°). After its Jupiter flyby in 1992 at a heliocentric distance of 5.4 AU, the spacecraftreapproached the inner solar system, flew over the Suns south polar region in September 1994,crossed the ecliptic plane at a distance of 1.3 AU in March 1995, and flew over the Suns northpolar region in July 1995. We report on dust impact data obtained with the dust detector onboardUlysses between January 1993 and December 1995. We publish and analyse the complete dataset of 509 recorded impacts of dust particles with masses between 10-16 g-10-7 g. Together with 968 dust impacts from launch until the end of 1992 published earlier ([Gruuml;n et al., 1995c]), information about 1477 particles detected with theUlysses sensor between October 1990 and December 1995 is now available. The impact ratemeasured between 1993 and 1995 stayed relatively constant at about 0.4 impacts per day andvaried by less than a factor of ten. Most of the impacts recorded outside about 3.5 AU arecompatible with particles of interstellar origin. Two populations of interplanetary particles havebeen recognized: big micrometer-sized particles close to the ecliptic plane and smallsub-micrometer-sized particles at high ecliptic latitudes. The observed impact rate is comparedwith a model for the flux of interstellar dust particles which gives relatively good agreement withthe observed impact rate. No change in the instruments noise characteristics or degradation of thechanneltron could be revealed during the three-year period.
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  • Stake, Jan, 1971, et al. (författare)
  • Improved Diode Geometry for Planar Heterostructure Barrier Varactors
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Tenth International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology. ; , s. 485-491
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We report state-of-the-art performance of tripler efficiency and output power for a new design of AlGaAs-based heterostructure barrier varactor diodes. The new diodes were designed for reduced thermal resistance and series resistance. An efficiency of 4.8% and a maximum output power of 4 mW was achieved at an output frequency of 246 GHz.
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  • Grün, E., et al. (författare)
  • Galileo observes electromagnetically coupled dust in the Jovian magnetosphere
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Journal of Geophysical Research. - 2156-2202. ; 103:E9, s. 20011-20022
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Measurements of dust coupled to the Jovian magnetosphere have been obtained with the dust detector on board the Galileo spacecraft. We report on data obtained during the first four orbits about Jupiter that had flybys of the Galilean satellites: Ganymede (orbits 1 and 2), Callisto (orbit 3), and Europa (orbit 4). The most prominent features observed are highly time variable dust streams recorded throughout the Jovian system. The impact rate varied by up to 2 orders of magnitude with a 5 and 10 hour periodicity, which shows a correlation with Galileo's position relative to the Jovian magnetic field. Around 20 RJ (Jupiter radius, RJ=71, 492 km) in bound a dip in the impact rate has been found consistently. At the same times, reversals by 180° in impact direction occurred. This behavior can be qualitatively explained by strong coupling of nanometer-sized dust to the Jovian magnetic field. At times of satellite flybys, enhanced rates of dust impacts have been observed, which suggests that all Galilean satellites are sources of ejecta particles. Inside about 20 RJ impacts of micrometer-sized particles have been recorded that could be particles on bound orbits about Jupiter.
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  • Mahiey, S, et al. (författare)
  • A Broadband Frequency Tripler for SIS Receivers
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Ninth International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology. ; , s. 481-491
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Considerable success has recently been gained in the design and production of high powered frequency triplers incorporating Schottky varactor diodes. The design approach that was used for this goal has now been turned to the design of fixed tuned, broadband frequency triplers specifically intented for use in SIS receivers.The tripler reported here makes the use of a Heterostructure Barrier Varactor or HBV. A waveguide circuit has been designed that provides more than 50µW of output power for an input power of 10mW over a frequency range of 250 - 300GHz completely fixed tuned and without the need for bias.Further modification of the waveguide circuit should extend the useful fixed tuned bandwidth to greater than 100GHz centered at 300GHz.
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  • Stake, Jan, 1971, et al. (författare)
  • Design of 100-900 GHz AlGaAs/GaAs Planar Heterostructure Barrier Varactor Frequency Triplers
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Ninth International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology. ; , s. 359-366
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In this paper we offer a simple set of accurate frequency-domain design equations that can be used to calculate optimal embedding impedances and tripling efficiency. These equations can be used for a wide range of device and circuit parameters. The effects of parasitic resistance and operating temperature on device performance, and how these parameters vary with device design are explored. Comparisons to experiment are made for planar HBVs demonstrating at least 3 % efficiency at 78 GHz input frequency and 50 mW of input power.
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  • Grün, E., et al. (författare)
  • Dust measurements in the Jovian magnetosphere
  • 1997
  • Ingår i: Geophysical Research Letters. - 1944-8007. ; 24:17, s. 2171-2174
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Dust measurements have been obtained with the dust detector onboard the Galileo spacecraft inside a distance of about 60RJ from Jupiter (Jupiter radius, RJ = 71,492 km) during two periods of about 8 days around Galileo's closest approaches to Ganymede on 27 June and on 6 Sept 1996. The impact rate of submicrometer-sized particles fluctuated by a factor of several hundred with a period of about 10 hours, implying that their trajectories are strongly affected by the interaction with the Jovian magnetic field. Concentrations of small dust impacts were detected at the times of Ganymede closest approaches that could be secondary ejecta particles generated upon impact of other particles onto Ganymede's surface. Micrometer-sized dust particles, which could be on bound orbits about Jupiter, are concentrated in the inner Jovian system inside about 20RJ from Jupiter.
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  • Grun, E., et al. (författare)
  • South-North and Radial Traverses through the Interplanetary Dust Cloud
  • 1997
  • Ingår i: Icarus. - : Elsevier BV. - 0019-1035. ; 129:2, s. 270-288
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Identical in situ dust detectors are flown on board the Galileo and Ulysses spacecraft. They record impacts of micrometeoroids in the ecliptic plane at heliocentric distances from 0.7 to 5.4 AU and in a plane almost perpendicular to the ecliptic from -79 deg to +79 deg ecliptic latitude. The combination of both Ulysses and Galileo measurements yields information about the radial and latitudinal distributions of micron- and sub-micron-sized dust in the Solar System. Two types of dust particles were found to dominate the dust flux in interplanetary space. Interplanetary micrometeoroids covering a wide mass range from 10^-16 to 10^-6 g are recorded mostly inside 3 AU and at latitudes below 30 deg. Interstellar grains with masses between 10^-14 and 10^-12 g have been positively identified outside 3 AU near the ecliptic plane and outside 1.8 AU at high ecliptic latitudes (>50 deg). Interstellar grains move on hyperbolic trajectories through the planetary system and constitute the dominant dust flux (1.5 x 10^-4 m^-2 sec^-1) in the outer Solar System and at high ecliptic latitudes. To compare and analyze the Galileo and Ulysses data sets, a new model is developed based on J. Geophys. Res. 98, 17029-17048, Divine's (1993, ``five populations of interplanetary meteoroids'' model. Both models describe the interplanetary meteoroid environment in terms of dust populations on distinct orbits. Taking into account the measured velocities and the effect of radiation pressure on small particles (described by the ratio of radiation pressure force to gravity, beta), we define four populations of meteoroids on elliptical orbits and one population on hyperbolic orbit that can fit the micrometeoroid flux observed by Galileo and Ulysses. Micrometeoroids with masses greater than 10^-10 g and negligible radiation pressure (beta = 0) orbit the Sun on low to moderately eccentric orbits and with low inclinations (<=30 deg). Populations of smaller particles with mean masses of 10^-11 g (beta = 0.3), 10^-13 g (beta = 0.8), and 5 x 10^-15 g (beta = 0.3), respectively, have components with high eccentricities and have increasingly wider inclination distributions with decreasing mass. Similarities among the orbit distributions of the small particle populations on bound orbits suggest that all are genetically related and are part of an overall micrometeoroid complex that prevails in the inner Solar System. The high-eccentricity component of the small particle populations may actually be beta-meteoroids which are not well characterized by our measurements. Our modeling suggests further that the interstellar dust flux is not reduced at Ulysses' perihelion distance (1.3 AU) and that it contributes about 30% of the total dust flux observed there.
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