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Investigation of nonlinear E.M. phenomena in the tethered magnetospheric cloudNonlinear effects of parametric and of heating type, produced in a plasma under the action of an electric field E(sub 0)(e exp i(omega)t), are considered in this work in connection with the Tethered Magnetospheric Cloud (TMC) accompanying the Tether Satellite System (TSS). The theoretical results show that these phenomena should appear in the ionosphere at high altitudes Z greater than or = (150-200) km, particularly, at Z approximately = 300 km of the TSS system orbit. Therefore, it is of a special interest to search these phenomena by such a unique experiment as the forthcoming first TSS-I and by the future, perhaps modified TSS missions. Because of the parametric decay instability, new branches of wave may be excited both around the electron and ion Lengmuir frequencies Omega (sub 0) = 2(pi)f(sub 0) and Omega (sub 0) = 2(pi)f(sub 0) under the influence of high frequency (HF), (f less than or = 10(exp 6) to few 10(exp 6) Hz), strong electric waves. The heating of all the kinds of particles is growing up very quickly in the ionosphere with altitude in the extra low and very low frequency ranges, F approximately = (1 to 10(exp 4) Hz, discussed below. The temperatures (energies), for example, of the electrons accelerated by the electric field become larger than the ionization potential in this frequency range already at altitudes Z greater than or = (150 - 200) km when the amplitude of the electric field is the absolute value of E(sub 0) approximately = (1-2) mV/m. The sources of these electric fields may be in the TSS-I mission, that so called Phantom Loop (PL) - the Tethered Electrodynamic Tail (TET), and the different kind of electromagnetic oscillations produced by different kinds of instabilities in the TMC plasma. The growth rates of these instabilities will become very high in the TSS surrounding magnetoplasma. However, in the future TSS missions, special artificial sources (generators) of electric fields should be used for these investigations.
Document ID
19920024976
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Alpert, Yakov L.
(Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Cambridge, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1990
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:184360
NASA-CR-184360
Accession Number
92N34220
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-36809
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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