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Secondary emission effects on spacecraft charging: Energy distribution considerations
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GeophysicsIncident Electron FluxEngineeringSpace EnvironmentEnergy EfficiencyAerospace EngineeringSpacecraft PotentialIncident ElectronMagnetohydrodynamicsSpacecraft ChargingCosmic RaySolar-terrestrial InteractionPlanetary MagnetosphereMagnetospheric PlasmaSpace TechnologySpace EngineeringEnergy Distribution ConsiderationsGeodesy
The conditions under which multiple valued solutions occur by computing the floating potential of an isolated eclipses surface on a geosynchronous orbit spacecraft were examined. Different approximations for the electron spectra during a geomagnetic substorm were used. The result indicates that if the incident electron flux has a Maxwellian energy distribution, the ratio of the secondary emitted current to the incident electron current is independent of the spacecraft potential. In this case a single value solution to the current equation occurs.