학술논문

The flow of interstellar dust through the solar system: the role of dust charging.
Document Type
Article
Source
AIP Conference Proceedings. 11/28/2011, Vol. 1397 Issue 1, p179-182. 4p. 1 Graph.
Subject
*INTERSTELLAR medium
*DUST
*KINEMATICS
*LORENTZ force
*INTERPLANETARY magnetic fields
*QUANTUM trajectories
*SOLAR system
Language
ISSN
0094-243X
Abstract
Interstellar dust can enter the solar system through the relative motion of the Sun with respect to the Local Interstellar Cloud. The trajectories of the dust through the solar system are not only influenced by gravitation and solar radiation pressure forces, but also by the Lorentz forces due to the interaction of the interplanetary magnetic field with the charged dust particles. The interplanetary magnetic field changes on two major time scales: 25 days (solar rotation frequency) and 22 years (solar cycle). The short-term variability averages out for regions that are not too close (>∼2 AU) to the Sun. This interplanetary magnetic field variability causes a time-variability in the interstellar dust densities, that is correlated to the solar cycle. In this work we characterize the flow of interstellar dust through the solar system using simulations of the dust trajectories. We start from the simple case without Lorentz forces, and expand to the full simulation. We pay attention to the different ways of modeling the interplanetary magnetic field, and discuss the influence of the dust parameters on the resulting flow patterns. We also discuss the possibilities of using this modeling for prediction of dust fluxes for different space missions or planets, and we pay attention to where simplified models are justified, and where or when a full simulation, including all forces is necessary. One of the aims of this work is to understand measurements of spacecraft like Ulysses, Cassini and Stardust. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]