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Superthermal Electron Deposition on the Mars Nightside During ICMEs

Authors :
Chuanfei Dong
Janet Luhmann
Shannon Curry
Shaosui Xu
Robert Lillis
D. L. Mitchell
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 125
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2020.

Abstract

Superthermal electron precipitation is one of the main sources supporting the Mars nightside ionosphere. It is expected that solar wind electron fluxes are to increase significantly during interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICME) and therefore an enhanced nightside ionospheric density. This study is to quantify the variation of the precipitating and deposited electron fluxes during five of the most extreme ICMEs encountered by Mars Global Surveyor (MGS). We find energy fluxes correlate better with the upstream dynamic pressure proxy than number fluxes and electron fluxes increase more at high energies, which means electrons tend to have a lower peak production altitude during storm times. The precipitating and net/deposited fluxes are increased up to an order of magnitude from low to high dynamic pressures. The estimated total electron content (TEC) is a few times of 1014 m-2 for quiet times and on the order of 1015 m-2 for storm times, with an enhancement up to an order of magnitude locally near strong crustal fields. Crustal magnetic fields have an effect on the deposited fluxes with more prominent magnetic reflection over strong magnetic fields during quiet periods, which is significantly reduced during storm times. Lastly, we estimate a global energy input from downward fluxes of 1.3×108 W and 5.5×108 W and the globally deposited energy from net fluxes of 2.3×107 W and 1.6×108 W for quiet and storm time periods, a factor of 4 and 7 enhancement globally, respectively, but up to an order of magnitude locally near strong crustal fields.

Details

ISSN :
21699402 and 21699380
Volume :
125
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d5aec503eb95a688c8f4e5a7ccb5a52
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020ja028430