Collisionless braking of dust particles in the electrostatic field of planetary dust rings

It is shown that a dust test particle moving in a periodic orbit in electrostatic fields, as those due to planetary rings, will experience a net deceleration also in the absence of any dust-dust collisions. The varying charge on the moving dust, as it moves in and out of regions of differing electro...

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description It is shown that a dust test particle moving in a periodic orbit in electrostatic fields, as those due to planetary rings, will experience a net deceleration also in the absence of any dust-dust collisions. The varying charge on the moving dust, as it moves in and out of regions of differing electron and ion densities (due to changes in the ring electrostatic potential), will be out of phase with the equilibrium charge in a way which leads to a net braking of the particle. This effect has been shown to damp the coherent oscillations of electrostatically supported dust rings and to damp the oscillations of levitated dust particles in plasma sheaths at surfaces of solid bodies. It is shown that this effect will lead to a damping of internal random velocities in a planetary ring, at a rate which in many cases can be much faster than that due to dust-dust collisions. For moderate radial motions of dust test particles relative to a ring, it is also found that there can be an efficient braking and pick-up of particles already at the ring edges. It is concluded that, when the collisionless braking of random velocities dominates over dust-dust braking, an increased rate of collapse of the ring to its minimum electrostatic thickness may occur and possibly also an increased radial stability of the ring. The pick-up effect at the ring radial edges is a potentially important factor in forming their structure. (Author)
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