Dust Interaction with Energetic Particles — A Laboratory Simulation
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Surface and Plasma Science, Prague, Czechia (jiri.pavlu@mff.cuni.cz)
Dust grains in space frequently face energetic particles, e.g., ions, electrons, X-ray, positrons, etc. Such a broad variety of particle–dust interactions plays a significant role in dust charging and surface modification. The combination of high energy of particles together with a limited size of objects (dust) comprises interesting mesoscopic structure with non-obvious behavior. While in situ experiments are difficult and rare, we observed particular interactions experimentally in an electrodynamic trap. It allows us to study of a single dust grain temporal evolution under well defined conditions, i.e., to somewhat separate aforementioned processes and to investigate them individually. We present a summary of laboratory simulations and their
comparison with simple theoretical models. We discuss dust charging by different elementary particles and its importance for various space regions.
How to cite: Pavlů, J., Nouzák, L., Wild, J., Vaverka, J., Richterova, I., Šafránková, J., and Němeček, Z.: Dust Interaction with Energetic Particles — A Laboratory Simulation, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-3085, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-3085, 2020.