Coulomb clusters of dust particles in a cusp magnetic trap under microgravity conditions

O. F. Petrov, M. I. Myasnikov, L. G. D’yachkov, M. M. Vasiliev, V. E. Fortov, S. F. Savin, A. Yu. Kaleri, A. I. Borisenko, and G. E. Morfill
Phys. Rev. E 86, 036404 – Published 6 September 2012

Abstract

We have performed experimental and theoretical investigation of the formation and behavior of Coulomb clusters of charged diamagnetic particles in a cusp magnetic trap under microgravity conditions aboard the International Space Station. Graphite particles of 100–400 μm in size were used in experiments due to the highest specific magnetic susceptibility. We have observed the formation of clusters in the shape of an oblate ellipsoid of revolution and their oscillations after dynamical action by changing the magnetic field. Observing the excitation and damping of oscillations we have made some estimations. Molecular dynamics simulations of the observed processes have been made. Their results are in reasonable agreement with experiments. Some differences are evidently due to some unaccounted-for reasons.

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  • Received 3 July 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.036404

©2012 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

O. F. Petrov, M. I. Myasnikov, L. G. D’yachkov, M. M. Vasiliev, and V. E. Fortov

  • Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, 125412 Moscow, Russia

S. F. Savin, A. Yu. Kaleri, and A. I. Borisenko

  • S.P. Korolev Rocket-Space Corporation “Energia,” 141070 Korolev, Moscow region, Russia

G. E. Morfill

  • Max-Planck Institut für Extraterrestrishce Physik, D-85740 Garching, Germany

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Vol. 86, Iss. 3 — September 2012

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