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A Population Dynamics Approach to the Distribution of Space Debris in Low Earth Orbit

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The presence of the debris in the Earth's orbit poses a significant risk to human activity in outer space.This debris population continues to grow due to ground launches,the loss of external parts from space ships,and uncontrollable collisions between objects.A compu-tationally feasible continuum model for the growth of the debris population and its spatial distribution is therefore critical.Here we propose a diffusion-collision model for the evolu-tion of the debris density in the low-Earth orbit and its dependence on the ground-launch policy.We parametrize this model and test it against data from publicly available object catalogs to examine timescales for the uncontrolled growth.Finally,we consider sensible launch policies and cleanup strategies and how they reduce the future risk of collisions with active satellites or space ships.

Population dynamicsSpace debrisKessler syndromeDiffusionLow-Earth orbit

John Jurkiewicz、Peter Hinow

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Department of Mathematical Sciences,University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,Milwaukee,WI 53201,USA

graduate fellowship from the Department of Mathematical sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2024

应用数学与计算数学学报
上海大学

应用数学与计算数学学报

影响因子:0.165
ISSN:1006-6330
年,卷(期):2024.6(1)
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