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Comparison of Global Martian Plasma Models in the Context of MAVEN Observations

Authors :
Egan, Hilary
Ma, Yingjuan
Dong, Chuanfei
Modolo, Ronan
Jarvinen, Riku
Bougher, Stephen
Halekas, Jasper
Brain, David
Mcfadden, James
Connerney, John
Mitchell, David
Jakosky, Bruce
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics; May 2018, Vol. 123 Issue: 5 p3714-3726, 13p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Global models of the interaction of the solar wind with the Martian upper atmosphere have proved to be valuable tools for investigating both the escape to space of the Martian atmosphere and the physical processes controlling this complex interaction. The many models currently in use employ different physical assumptions, but it can be difficult to directly compare the effectiveness of the models since they are rarely run for the same input conditions. Here we present the results of a model comparison activity, where five global models (single‐fluid MHD, multifluid MHD, multifluid electron pressure MHD, and two hybrid models) were run for identical conditions corresponding to a single orbit of observations from the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft. We find that low‐altitude ion densities are very similar across all models and are comparable to MAVEN ion density measurements from periapsis. Plasma boundaries appear generally symmetric in all models and vary only slightly in extent. Despite these similarities there are clear morphological differences in ion behavior in other regions such as the tail and southern hemisphere. These differences are observable in ion escape loss maps and are necessary to understand in order to accurately use models in aiding our understanding of the Martian plasma environment. Various Martian plasma models show clear morphological differences in the state of the global plasmaComparing these models with MAVEN data shows what physics is necessary to model different physical regionsModeled escape rates compare well with each other and with estimates from data, despite morphological differences in escaping ion flux maps

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21699380 and 21699402
Volume :
123
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs45881111
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2017JA025068