The Martian ionosphere in light of the Viking observations

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Atmospheric Models, Energy Budgets, Mars Atmosphere, Planetary Ionospheres, Plasma Density, Viking Lander Spacecraft, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Heating, Electron Energy, Heat Sources, Ion Temperature, Neutral Gases, Solar Wind, Mars, Ions, Model, Atmosphere, Gas, Temperatures, Viking 1 Lander, Viking 2 Lander, Solar Wind, Density, Energy, Plasmas, Ionosphere, Composition

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A theoretical model has been constructed in which the ion density and the ion and electron temperature distributions are calculated by solving the coupled continuity-momentum equations and the coupled energy equations. The latest experimental results from the Viking 1 and 2 landers are used to vary some of the parameters in the model in order to obtain agreement between the theoretical and experimental results. It is found that solar EUV radiation alone is not able to maintain the observed high ion temperatures. It was also established that the energy coupling between the electron and ion gas is insufficient to account for the measured ion temperatures even in the presence of very large electron temperatures. Direct heat input to the ion gas, probably due to solar wind-ionosphere interactions, can result in ion temperature values in reasonable agreement with the observations. The ion densities calculated with the present model agree well with the Viking observations in the chemically controlled region, but at higher altitudes, dynamic transport processes need to be invoked to achieve consistency among the observed and calculated temperature and density values.

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