Two-Dimensional Particle-In-Cell Simulation of Magnetic Sails
2014
A magnetic sail is spacecraft propulsion that produces an artificial magnetosphere to block solar wind particles and thus impart momentum to accelerate a spacecraft. In the present study, the authors conducted two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations on small-scale magnetospheres to investigate thrust characteristics of a magnetic sail and its derivative, magnetoplasma sail, in which the magnetosphere is inflated by an additional plasma injection. As a result, the authors found that the electron Larmor motion and the charge separation become significant on such a small-scale magnetosphere and the thrust of the magnetic sail is affected by the cross-sectional size of the charge-separated magnetosphere. The authors also reveal that the plasma injection, on the condition that the kinetic energy of plasma is smaller than the local magnetic field energy (β∼10−3), can significantly inflate the magnetosphere by inducing diamagnetic current in the same direction as the onboard coil current. As a result, the m...
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