Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003jgre..108.5033l&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets), Volume 108, Issue E4, pp. 14-1, CiteID 5033, DOI 10.1029/2002JE001950
Physics
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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Planetary Atmospheres (5405, 5407, 5409, 5704, 5705, 5707), Interplanetary Physics: Energetic Particles, Planetary, Ionosphere: Ionization Mechanisms, Interplanetary Physics: Neutral Particles
Scientific paper
Electron capture and ionization cross sections for protons and nitrogen ions incident on N2 are measured in the energy range 10-100 keV using time of flight (TOF) coincidence counting techniques. In the case of proton impact the formation of N2+ ions dominates for both electron capture and ionization channels at all energies, whereas for N+ ions, the N2+ formation dominates for electron capture and the dissociative processes for ionization channels. The energy distribution of the fragment products at 20 and 100 keV have also been measured for the first time using the TOF method. These cross sections are useful in the simulation of energetic ions and atoms interacting with Titan's N2-rich atmosphere. Titan resides primarily within Saturn's magnetosphere where H+ and N+ ions are the major ions present along its orbit. It is found that the neutralization of these ions by charge exchange does not occur efficiently above Titan's exobase, so energetic particles with large gyroradii penetrate primarily as ions. The ionization rate and energy deposition in Titan's atmosphere by the energetic H+ ions observed by the Voyager spacecraft are explained with the help of the present measurements.
Johnson Robert E.
Latimer Jennifer C.
Luna H.
McConkey John W.
Michael Morris
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