Atmospheric electrification in the Solar System

Physics – Geophysics

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10.1007/s10712-005-0642-9

Atmospheric electrification is not a purely terrestrial phenomenon: all Solar System planetary atmospheres become slightly electrified by cosmic ray ionisation. There is evidence for lightning on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and it appears likely to exist on Mars, Venus and Titan. Atmospheric electricity has controversially been implicated in climate on Earth; here, a comparative approach is employed to review the role of electrification in the atmospheres of other planets and their moons. This paper reviews planetary atmospheric electricity including ionisation and ion-aerosol interactions. The conditions necessary for a global electric circuit, and the likelihood of meeting these conditions in other planetary atmospheres are briefly discussed. Atmospheric electrification could be important throughout the Solar System, particularly at the outer planets which receive little solar radiation, increasing the significance of electrical forces. Nucleation onto atmospheric ions has been predicted to affect the evolution and lifetime of haze layers on Titan, Neptune, and Triton. Atmospheric electrical processes on Titan, pre-Huygens, are summarised. Closer to Earth, heating from solar radiation dominates planetary meteorology; however Mars may have a global circuit based on electrical discharges from dust storms. There is a need for direct measurements of planetary atmospheric electrification, in particular on Mars, to assess the risk for future missions. Theoretical understanding could be increased by cross-disciplinary work to modify and update models and parameterisations initially developed for specific planetary atmospheres to make them more broadly applicable.

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