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The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

Photoelectric emission measurements on the analogs of individual cosmic dust grains

M. M. Abbas; Dragana Tankosic; Paul D. Craven; James F. Spann; Andre LeClair; Elizabeth West; Joseph C. Weingartner; A. G. G. M. Tielens; Joseph A. Nuth; Renato P. Camata; Perry Alexander Gerakines

The photoelectric emission process is considered to be the dominant mechanism for charging of cosmic dust grains in many astrophysical environments. The grain charge and equilibrium potentials play an important role in the dynamical and physical processes that include heating of the neutral gas in the interstellar medium, coagulation processes in the dust clouds, and levitation and dynamical processes in the interplanetary medium and planetary surfaces and rings. An accurate evaluation of photoelectric emission processes requires knowledge of the photoelectric yields of individual dust grains of astrophysical composition as opposed to the values obtained from measurements on flat surfaces of bulk materials, as it is generally assumed on theoretical considerations that the yields for the small grains are much different from the bulk values. We present laboratory measurements of the photoelectric yields of individual dust grains of silica, olivine, and graphite of ~0.09-5 μm radii levitated in an electrodynamic balance and illuminated with UV radiation at 120-160 nm wavelengths. The measured yields are found to be substantially higher than the bulk values given in the literature and indicate a size dependence with larger particles having order-of-magnitude higher values than for submicron-size grains.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2004

Laboratory Experiments on Rotation and Alignment of the Analogs of Interstellar Dust Grains by Radiation

M. M. Abbas; Paul D. Craven; James F. Spann; Dragana Tankosic; A. LeClair; D. L. Gallagher; E. A. West; Joseph C. Weingartner; W. K. Witherow; A. G. G. M. Tielens

The processes and mechanisms involved in the rotation and alignment of interstellar dust grains have been of great interest in astrophysics ever since the surprising discovery of the polarization of starlight more than half a century ago. Numerous theories, detailed mathematical models, and numerical studies of grain rotation and alignment with respect to the Galactic magnetic field have been presented in the literature. In particular, the subject of grain rotation and alignment by radiative torques has been shown to be of particular interest in recent years. However, despite many investigations, a satisfactory theoretical understanding of the processes involved in grain rotation and alignment has not been achieved. As there appear to be no experimental data available on this subject, we have carried out some unique experiments to illuminate the processes involved in the rotation of dust grains in the interstellar medium. In this paper we present the results of some preliminary laboratory experiments on the rotation of individual micron/submicron-sized, nonspherical dust grains levitated in an electrodynamic balance evacuated to pressures of ~10-3 to 10-5 torr. The particles are illuminated by laser light at 5320 A, and the grain rotation rates are obtained by analyzing the low-frequency (~0-100 kHz) signal of the scattered light detected by a photodiode detector. The rotation rates are compared with simple theoretical models to retrieve some basic rotational parameters. The results are examined in light of the current theories of alignment.


SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM‐STAIF 2008: 12th Conference on Thermophysics Applications in Microgravity; 1st Symposium on Space Resource Utilization; 25th Symposium on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion; 6th Conference on Human/Robotic Technology and the Vision for Space Exploration; 6th Symposium on Space Colonization; 5th Symposium on New Frontiers and Future Concept | 2008

Measurements of Charging of Apollo 17 Lunar Dust Grains by Electron Impact

M. M. Abbas; Dragana Tankosic; James F. Spann; Michael J. Dube; Jessica A. Gaskin

It is well known since the Apollo missions that the lunar surface is covered with a thick layer of micron size dust grains with unusually high adhesive characteristics. The dust grains levitated and transported on the lunar surface are believed to have a hazardous impact on the robotic and human missions to the Moon. The observed dust phenomena are attributed to the lunar dust being charged positively during the day by UV photoelectric emissions, and negatively during the night by the solar wind electrons. The current dust charging and the levitation models, however, do not fully explain the observed phenomena, with the uncertainty of dust charging processes and the equilibrium potentials of the individual dust grains. It is well recognized that the charging properties of individual dust grains are substantially different from those determined from measurements made on bulk materials that are currently available. An experimental facility has been developed in the Dusty Plasma Laboratory at MSFC for invest...


Planetary and Space Science | 2007

Lunar Dust Charging by Photoelectric Emissions

M. M. Abbas; Dragana Tankosic; Paul D. Craven; J. F. Spann; A. LeClair; E. A. West


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Radiation pressure measurements on micron‐size individual dust grains

M. M. Abbas; Paul D. Craven; J. F. Spann; W. K. Witherow; E. A. West; D. L. Gallagher; M. L. Adrian; G. J. Fishman; Dragana Tankosic; A. LeClair; R. Sheldon; Edward Thomas


Physica Scripta | 2001

Photoemission Experiments for Charge Characteristics of Individual Dust Grains

M. M. Abbas; Paul D. Craven; James F. Spann; Elizabeth West; J. Pratico; Dragana Tankosic; C. C. Venturini


Journal of Aerosol Science | 2005

Discharge of negatively charged micrometer size particles in an electrodynamic balance due to radioactivity

Maurice A. Jarzembski; Dragana Tankosic


Archive | 2009

Measurements of Lunar Dust Charging Properties by Electron Impact

M. M. Abbas; Dragana Tankosic; Paul D. Craven; Todd A. Schneider; Jason A. Vaughn; Andre LeClair; James F. Spann; Joseph K. Norwood


Archive | 2008

Electrostatic Charging of Lunar Dust by UV Photoelectric Emissions and Solar Wind Electrons

M. M. Abbas; Dragana Tankosic; James F. Spann; Andre LeClair; Michael J. Dube


Archive | 2007

Measurements of Photoelectric Yields of Individual Lunar Dust Grains

M. M. Abbas; Dragana Tankosic; Paul D. Craven; Richard B. Hoover; Lawrence A. Taylor; James F. Spann; Andre LeClair; Elizabeth West

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M. M. Abbas

Marshall Space Flight Center

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James F. Spann

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Paul D. Craven

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Andre LeClair

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Elizabeth West

Marshall Space Flight Center

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A. LeClair

Marshall Space Flight Center

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E. A. West

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Michael J. Dube

Goddard Space Flight Center

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D. L. Gallagher

Marshall Space Flight Center

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J. F. Spann

Marshall Space Flight Center

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