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Measurements of the terrestrial dust influx variability by the Cosmic Dust Experiment
Authors:Andrew Poppe  David James
Institution:a Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, UCB 392, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
b Department of Physics, University of Colorado, 2000 Colorado Ave, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Abstract:We report on the results of the Cosmic Dust Experiment (CDE) onboard the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) satellite, collected during eight months of operation between May 2007 and February 2008. CDE is an impact detector designed to measure the variability of the cosmic dust influx of grains with radius, View the MathML source. CDE consists of 14 permanently polarized polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) channels that produce an electrical signal when impacted with hyper-velocity dust particles. The instrument has a total surface area of 0.11 m2 and a time resolution of 1 s. CDE experienced higher noise levels than expected on-orbit, triggering the need for new laboratory experiments, as well as the development of new data reduction approaches. We present the first eight months of reduced CDE data, highlighting the observed spatial and temporal variability of the cosmic dust influx.
Keywords:Interplanetary dust  Terrestrial dust influx  Polar mesospheric clouds
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