Photoelectron Current Measurement in Low Earth Orbit Using a Lean Satellite, HORYU-IV

E. Ewang, A. Miyahara, Arifur R. Khan, K. Toyoda, M. Cho
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This study presents the development and implementation of a photoelectron current measurement system on-board HORYU-IV satellite to take on-orbit measurements from conductive and insulator surfaces. The measurement system aims at providing critical information on photoelectron yield of materials widely used onboard spacecraft. HORYU-IV is the fourth satellites of the HORYU series developed at Kyushu Institute of Technology and it was piggy-back launched on-board H-IIA F30 rocket at an altitude of 575 km on February 17, 2016 (JST). The measurement system mainly consists of current-voltage amplifier circuits for AU, Kapton® and black Kapton® samples with gains of 1x, 3x and 1x amplification, respectively. In this article, the analysis of the on-orbit results is presented. The on-orbit results show that a photoelectron current of 2.9nA and 3.1nA was measured from black Kapton® sample at respective elevations of 70.7° and 71.1°. These results respectively correspond to a current density of 14.0μA/m2 and 18.0μA/m2 at 71.1°. This study also presents various ground-based tests results performed to verify and validate the effectiveness of the photoelectron current measurement system developed for space applications.
利用精益卫星horyu - 4在近地轨道上测量光电子电流
本研究介绍了HORYU-IV卫星上光电子电流测量系统的开发和实现,用于从导电和绝缘体表面进行在轨测量。该测量系统旨在为航天器上广泛使用的材料提供光电子产率的关键信息。HORYU- 4是由九州理工学院开发的HORYU系列的第四颗卫星,于2016年2月17日(JST)搭载H-IIA F30火箭在575公里的高度发射。测量系统主要由用于AU、Kapton®和black Kapton®样品的电流-电压放大电路组成,增益分别为1倍、3倍和1倍放大。本文对在轨结果进行了分析。在轨实验结果表明,在70.7°和71.1°的高度上,测得黑色卡普顿样品的光电子电流分别为2.9nA和3.1nA。这些结果分别对应于71.1°时的电流密度为14.0μA/m2和18.0μA/m2。本研究还介绍了各种地面测试结果,以验证和验证为空间应用而开发的光电子电流测量系统的有效性。
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