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Spatial, Seasonal, and Solar Cycle Variations of the Martian Total Electron Content (TEC): Is the TEC a Good Tracer for Atmospheric Cycles?

Authors :
Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
European Space Agency
Europlanet Society
Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz
Lester, Mark
Witasse, Olivier
Blelly, Pierre-Louis
Indurain, Mikel
Cartacci, Marco
González-Galindo, F.
Vicente-Retortillo, Álvaro
Cicchetti, Andrea
Noschese, Raffaella
Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
European Space Agency
Europlanet Society
Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz
Lester, Mark
Witasse, Olivier
Blelly, Pierre-Louis
Indurain, Mikel
Cartacci, Marco
González-Galindo, F.
Vicente-Retortillo, Álvaro
Cicchetti, Andrea
Noschese, Raffaella
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We analyze 10 years of Mars Express total electron content (TEC) data from the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) instrument. We describe the spatial, seasonal, and solar cycle behavior of the Martian TEC. Due to orbit evolution, data come mainly from the evening, dusk terminator and postdusk nightside. The annual TEC profile shows a peak at Ls = 25–75° which is not related to the solar irradiance variation but instead coincides with an increase in the thermospheric density, possibly linked with variations in the surface pressure produced by atmospheric cycles such as the CO or water cycles. With the help of numerical modeling, we explore the contribution of the ion species to the TEC and the coupling between the thermosphere and ionosphere. These are the first observations which show that the TEC is a useful parameter, routinely measured by Mars Express, of the dynamics of the lower-upper atmospheric coupling and can be used as tracer for the behavior of the thermosphere.©2018. The Authors.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286550497
Document Type :
Electronic Resource