Optimisation of a quantum pair space thruster

Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2012, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

The paper addresses the problem of propulsion for long term space missions. Traditionally a space propulsion unit has a propellant mass which is ejected trough a nozzle to generate thrust; this is also the case with inert gases energized by an on-board power unit. Unconventional methods for propulsion include high energy LASERs that rely on the momentum of photons to generate thrust. Anti-matter has also been proposed for energy storage. Although the momentum of ejected gas is significantly higher, the LASER propulsion offers the perspective of unlimited operational time – provided there is a power source. The paper will propose the use of the quantum pair formation for generating a working mass, this is different than conventional anti-matter thrusters since the material particles generated are used as propellant not as energy storage. Two methods will be compared: LASER and positron-electron, quantum pair formation. The latter will be shown to offer better momentum above certain energy levels. For the demonstrations an analytical solution is obtained and provided in the form of various coefficients. The implications are, for now, theoretical however the practicality of an optimized thruster using such particles is not to be neglected for long term space missions.

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Valeriu DRAGAN

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  • EP ID EP86790
  • DOI 10.13111/2066-8201.2012.4.2.3
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Valeriu DRAGAN (2012). Optimisation of a quantum pair space thruster. INCAS BULLETIN, 4(2), 19-35. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-86790