Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Dec 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007agufm.p32a..01p&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #P32A-01
Computer Science
Sound
2459 Planetary Ionospheres (5435, 5729, 6026)
Scientific paper
The Mars Express Radio Science Experiment MaRS sounds the ionosphere of Mars at microwavelengths and covers altitudes from the base of the ionosphere at 80 km to the ionopause at altitudes between 300 km and 800 km. The Mars ionosphere consists of a lower secondary layer M1 at about 110 km, and the main layer M2 at about 135 km altitude, both formed by solar radiation at X-ray and EUV, respectively. The precise and detailed observations of the Mars Express radio science experiment indicates the presence of another layer M3 in the topside above the main layer M2 with a shape of a Chapman function as the transition region between the photochemically induced and Chapman-like M1 and M2 layers and the transport dominated highly dynamical topside region above 200 km altitude. Sporadically, a region of enhanced ionisation below the M1 layer can be observed which is caused by the infall of meteors in the atmosphere.
Häußler Boris
Hinson David P.
Mendillo Michael
Pätzold Martin
Peter Kerstin
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