One-dimensional electrostatic particle simulations are used to investigate the injection and propagation of intense electron beams and the plasma response to the beam injection. Beam densities greater than about the plasma density are considered. It is shown that if the injection is continuous, most oif the beam electrons are dawn back into the spacecraft because of the buildup of positive charge on the spacecraft. Those electrons which are able to propagate away from the spacecraft are emitted periodically because of space charge oscillations induced by electric fields associated with the beam. A substantial increase in the fraction and average energy of electrons which can propagate away can be obtained if the injection is changed to periodic pulses having width and period matched to the induced space charge oscillations. ¿American Geophysical Union 1987 |