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The morphology of the topside ionosphere of Mars under different solar wind conditions : results of a multi-instrument observing campaign by Mars Express in 2010

Authors :
Withers, Paul
Matta, M.
Lester, Mark
Andrews, D.
Edburg, N.
Nilsson, H.
Opgenoorth, H. J.
Curry, Shannon
Lillis, Robert
Dubinin, E.
Franz, M.
Han, X.
Kofman, Wlodek
Lei, L.
Morgan, David
Patzold, M.
Peter, Kirsten
Opitz, Andrea
Wild, Jim
Witasse, O.
Withers, Paul
Matta, M.
Lester, Mark
Andrews, D.
Edburg, N.
Nilsson, H.
Opgenoorth, H. J.
Curry, Shannon
Lillis, Robert
Dubinin, E.
Franz, M.
Han, X.
Kofman, Wlodek
Lei, L.
Morgan, David
Patzold, M.
Peter, Kirsten
Opitz, Andrea
Wild, Jim
Witasse, O.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Since the internally-generated magnetic field of Mars is weak, strong coupling is ex- pected between the solar wind, planetary magnetosphere, and planetary ionosphere. However, few previous observational studies of this coupling incorporated data that extended from the solar wind to deep into the ionosphere. Here we use solar wind, magnetosphere, and ionosphere data obtained by the Mars Express spacecraft dur- ing March/April 2010 to investigate this coupling. We focus on three case studies, each centered on a pair of ionospheric electron density profiles measured by radio occultations, where the two profiles in each pair were obtained from the same lo- cation at an interval of only a few days. We find that high dynamic pressures in the solar wind are associated with compression of the magnetosphere, heating of the magnetosheath, reduction in the vertical extent of the ionosphere, and abrupt changes in electron density at the top of the ionosphere. The first three of these associations are analogous to the behavior of the plasma environment of Venus, but the final one is not. These results reinforce the notion that changes in solar forc- ing influence the behaviors of all of the tightly coupled regions within the Martian plasma environment.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/78391/1/Withers2016.pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1425683637
Document Type :
Electronic Resource