Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009jgra..11403311h&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 114, Issue A3, CiteID A03311
Physics
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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Ion Chemistry Of The Atmosphere (2419, 2427), Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Planetary Atmospheres (5210, 5405, 5704), Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Thermosphere: Composition And Chemistry, Ionosphere: Ionization Processes (7823)
Scientific paper
We report the first model result for ion production rates and densities of positive ions, negative ions, and electrons in the dayside Martian ionosphere from 0 to 220 km. These calculations are made at solar zenith angle 77° for low solar activity periods. The calculated electron density is compared with the radio occultation measurements made by Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) and Mars 4/5 on Mars and by Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) on Earth. Our calculation suggests that the daytime ionosphere of Mars can be divided into D, E, and F layers at altitude ranges ~25-35 km, ~100-112 km, and ~125-145 km with the concentrations 7 × 101 cm-3, 2.4 × 104 cm-3, and 8.4 × 104 cm-3 owing to the impact of galactic cosmic rays, X rays (10-90 Å), and solar EUV (90-1026 Å) radiations, respectively. The water cluster ions H3O+(H2O)n, NO2 -(H2O)n, and CO3 -(H2O)n are dominated in the D region, while NO+, CO2 +, and O2 + are major ions in the E and F regions. The calculated E and F peak heights are in good agreement with MGS observation. The value of D peak density is lowered by 1 and 2 orders of magnitude from the measurements on Mars and Earth, respectively. The height of F layer peak is lower by factor of 1.8 in the Martian ionosphere as compared to that observed in the ionosphere of Earth. E regions are created at nearly the same heights in the ionospheres of both planets, but the layer thickness is considerably less on Mars than on Earth. This implies that solar EUV energy is deposited within smaller-altitude range in the upper ionosphere of Mars as compared to the corresponding altitude range in the upper ionosphere of Earth.
Abdu Mangalathayil Ali
Batista Inez S.
Haider S. A.
Kallio Esa
Luan XiaoLi
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