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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics Année : 2024

Spacecraft Outgassing Observed by the BepiColombo Ion Spectrometers

Y. Saito
A. Varsani
D. Schmid
D. Delcourt
B. Katra
Y. Harada
S. Yokota
B. Fiethe
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J. Benkhoff

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Abstract During the first flyby of the BepiColombo composite spacecraft at Mercury in October 2021 ion spectrometers observed two intense spectral lines with energies between 10 and 70 eV. The spectral lines persisted also at larger distances from Mercury and were observed again at lower intensity during cruise phase in March 2022 and at the second and third Mercury flyby as a single band. The ion composition indicates that water is the dominant gas source. The outgassing causes the composite spacecraft to charge up to a negative potential of up to −50 V. The distribution and intensity of the lower energy signal depends on the intensity of low energy electron fluxes around the spacecraft which again depend on the magnetic field orientation. We interpret the observation as being caused by water outgassing from different source locations on the spacecraft being ionized in two different regions of the surrounding potential. The interpretation is confirmed by two dimensional particle‐in‐cell simulations.
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hal-04465741 , version 1 (21-02-2024)

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M. Fränz, M. Rojo, T. Cornet, L. Hadid, Y. Saito, et al.. Spacecraft Outgassing Observed by the BepiColombo Ion Spectrometers. Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics, 2024, 129 (1), ⟨10.1029/2023JA032044⟩. ⟨hal-04465741⟩
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