Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007georl..3412202m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 12, CiteID L12202
Physics
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Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects: Saturn, Planetary Sciences: Fluid Planets: Ionospheres (2459), Radio Science: Ionospheric Physics (1240, 2400), Ionosphere: Ionosphere/Atmosphere Interactions (0335), Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Planetary Atmospheres (5210, 5405, 5704)
Scientific paper
Recent radio occultation measurements by the Cassini spacecraft reveal the presence of numerous ``ionospheric holes'', or plasma depletions, in Saturn's upper atmosphere that cannot be explained with standard photochemical theory. The holes are remarkably similar in size and shape to artificially-created depletions first observed in the terrestrial ionosphere during the 1970s. At Earth, such vertical structures are typically caused by the enhanced loss of electrons and ions resulting from the introduction of spacecraft exhaust products (e.g., H2O) into the atmosphere. Using a new model of Saturn's upper atmosphere, we show that a time-variable influx of water into Saturn's ionosphere could explain the observed plasma depletions. The required influxes present a target to assess for the possible sources and consequences of water processes throughout the Saturnian system.
Mendillo Michael
Moore Luke
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