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摘要
由于等离子体环境和来自太阳的电磁辐射,航天器在轨道上会自然充电。通过发射电子束,服务航天器可以控制自身的电势,如果电子束瞄准目标航天器,还可以控制邻近目标的电势。此外,撞击的电子束还能激发次级电子和 X 射线,提供一种无接触感知目标电势的方法。由于电子束的存在,两个航天器的充电动态是耦合的。本文利用一个数值充电模型研究了电子束对电动势的影响。研究发现,由于电子束的存在,可能存在多个平衡态。当电子束能量迅速降低或出现电流波动时,平衡构型之间可能出现跳跃。意识到多重平衡构型对于基于反馈的电荷控制非常重要,同时还能围绕其中一个平衡构型实现新的开环电荷控制。针对地球静止轨道和彗星空间,研究了电子束对航天器电位的影响。研究发现,电子束施加到目标上的电流可能会影响远程电势感应方法。
Coupled Spacecraft Charging Due to Continuous Electron Beam Emission and Impact
Spacecraft charge naturally in orbit due to the plasma environment and the electromagnetic radiation from the sun. By emitting an electron beam, a servicer spacecraft can control its electric potential and also the potential of a neighboring target if the electron beam is aimed at the target spacecraft. In addition, the impacting electron beam excites secondary electrons and x-rays, providing a way to touchlessly sense the potential of the target. Because of the electron beam, the charging dynamics of the two spacecraft are coupled. This paper studies the effects of the beam on the electric potentials using a numerical charging model. It is found that multiple equilibria may exist due to the electron beam. Jumps between equilibrium configurations are possible when the electron beam energy is quickly reduced or when current fluctuations are present. Being aware of multiple equilibrium configurations is important for feedback-based charge control but also enables a new open-loop charge control around one of the equilibria. The effect of the electron beam on the spacecraft potentials is studied for geostationary Earth orbit and cislunar space. It is found that the current applied by the beam to the target may influence remote electric potential sensing methods.