The Martian atmosphere dissipation problem - Phobos-2 TAUS experiment evidences

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Heavy Ions, Mars Atmosphere, Mass Transfer, Planetary Magnetotails, Solar Planetary Interactions, Space Plasmas, Atmospheric Effects, Atmospheric Refraction, Bow Waves, Energy Dissipation, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Shock Waves, Solar Protons

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Measurements of proton and heavy ion spectra by the TAUS spectrometer onboard the Phobos-2 orbiter provided the first in situ experimental data on the problem of Martian atmosphere dissipation. They are: (1) the newly revealed escape of planetary heavy ions through the plasma sheet of the Martian magnetotail, and (2) the deceleration of solar wind protons upstream of the planetary bow shock, possibly due to the presence of the hot oxygen corona of Mars.

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