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The Charging of Planetary Rings

This chapter will review what is known about the charging of planetary rings, in particular the sum of the individual currents from the time-varying charge dQ / dt , of the planetary ring particle. For the smallest ring particles, in addition to checking the plasma conditions for the charging curren...

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Published in:Space science reviews 2008-06, Vol.137 (1-4), p.435-453
Main Authors: Graps, A. L., Jones, G. H., Juhász, A., Horányi, M., Havnes, O.
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