arXiv: Space Physics | 2019

The Effects of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure on the Structure of the Topside Ionosphere of Mars.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We use Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN observations of the upstream solar wind, and Mars Express observations of ionospheric electron densities and magnetic fields, to study how the topside ionosphere ($>$ 320 km) of Mars is affected by variations in solar wind dynamic pressure. We find that high solar wind dynamic pressures result in the topside ionosphere being depleted of plasma at all solar zenith angles, coincident with increased induced magnetic field strengths. The depletion of topside plasma in response to high solar wind dynamic pressures is observed in both weak and strong crustal magnetic field regions. Taken together, our results suggest that high solar wind dynamic pressures lead to ionospheric compression, increased ion escape, and reduced plasma production in the high-altitude nightside ionosphere.

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DOI 10.1029/2019GL083643
Language English
Journal arXiv: Space Physics

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