Sanchez-Cano, B., Lester, M., Witasse, O., Milan, S. E., Hall, B. E. S., Cartacci, M., Peter, K., Morgan, D. D., Blelly, P. -L., Radicella, S., Cicchetti, A., Noschese, R., Orosei, R. and Paetzold, M. (2016). Solar cycle variations in the ionosphere of Mars as seen by multiple Mars Express data sets. J. Geophys. Res-Space Phys., 121 (3). S. 2547 - 2569. WASHINGTON: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. ISSN 2169-9402

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Abstract

The response of the Martian ionosphere to solar activity is analyzed by taking into account variations in a range of parameters during four phases of the solar cycle throughout 2005-2012. Multiple Mars Express data sets have been used (such as Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) in Active Ionospheric Sounding, MARSIS subsurface, and MaRS Radio Science), which currently cover more than 10years of solar activity. The topside of the main ionospheric layer behavior is empirically modeled through the neutral scale height parameter, which describes the density distribution in altitude, and can be used as a dynamic monitor of the solar wind-Martian plasma interaction, as well as of the medium's temperature. The main peak, the total electron content, and the relationship between the solar wind dynamic pressure and the maximum thermal pressure of the ionosphere with the solar cycle are assessed. We conclude that the neutral scale height was different in each phase of the solar cycle, having a large variation with solar zenith angle during the moderate-ascending and high phases, while there is almost no variation during the moderate-descending and low phases. Between end-2007 and end-2009, an almost permanent absence of secondary layer resulted because of the low level of solar X-rays. Also, the ionosphere was more likely to be found in a more continuously magnetized state. The induced magnetic field from the solar wind, even if weak, could be strong enough to penetrate more than at other solar cycle phases.

Item Type: Journal Article
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Sanchez-Cano, B.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Lester, M.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Witasse, O.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Milan, S. E.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Hall, B. E. S.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Cartacci, M.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Peter, K.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Morgan, D. D.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Blelly, P. -L.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Radicella, S.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Cicchetti, A.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Noschese, R.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Orosei, R.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Paetzold, M.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-283813
DOI: 10.1002/2015JA022281
Journal or Publication Title: J. Geophys. Res-Space Phys.
Volume: 121
Number: 3
Page Range: S. 2547 - 2569
Date: 2016
Publisher: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Place of Publication: WASHINGTON
ISSN: 2169-9402
Language: English
Faculty: Unspecified
Divisions: Unspecified
Subjects: no entry
Uncontrolled Keywords:
KeywordsLanguage
CRUSTAL MAGNETIC-FIELD; VENUS BOW SHOCK; MARTIAN IONOSPHERE; DAYSIDE IONOSPHERE; UPPER-ATMOSPHERE; MONOCHROMATIC RADIATION; ELECTRON-DENSITY; GLOBAL SURVEYOR; RADAR SOUNDINGS; ROTATING EARTHMultiple languages
Astronomy & AstrophysicsMultiple languages
Refereed: Yes
URI: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/28381

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