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Comparison of Meteoroid Flux Models for Near Earth Space
Authors:Gerhard Drolshagen  Valeri Dikarev  Markus Landgraf  Holger Krag  Wim Kuiper
Institution:(1) TEC-EES, ESA/ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, 2201 AZ Noordwijk, The Netherlands;(2) MPI For Solar System Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany;(3) ESA/ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany;(4) RheaTech Ltd., London, UK
Abstract:Over the last decade several new models for the sporadic interplanetary meteoroid flux have been developed. These include the Divine-Staubach and the Dikarev model. They typically cover mass ranges from 10−18 g to 1 g and are applicable for model specific Sun distance ranges between 0.1 AU and 20 AU Near 1 AU averaged fluxes (over direction and velocities) for all these models are tuned to the well established interplanetary model by Grün et al. However, in many respects these models differ considerably. Examples are the velocity and directional distributions and the assumed meteoroid sources. In this paper flux predictions by the various models to Earth orbiting spacecraft are compared. Main differences are presented and analysed. The persisting differences even for near Earth space can be seen as surprising in view of the numerous ground based (optical and radar) and in situ (captured Inter Stellar Dust Particles, in situ detectors and analysis of retrieved hardware) measurements and simulations.
Keywords:Meteoroids  Meteoroid Flux models  Near Earth space  Interplanetary meteoroid models  Space dust  IMEM  Divine model  Divine-Staubach model  Impact flux
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