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Faraday Discussions | 2010

Negative ions at Titan and Enceladus: recent results

A. J. Coates; Anne Wellbrock; G. R. Lewis; G. H. Jones; David T. Young; Frank Judson Crary; J. Hunter Waite; Robert E. Johnson; T. W. Hill; Edward C. Sittler

The detection of heavy negative ions (up to 13 800 amu) in Titans ionosphere is one of the tantalizing new results from the Cassini mission. These heavy ions indicate for the first time the existence of heavy hydrocarbon and nitrile molecules in this primitive Earth-like atmosphere. These ions were suggested to be precursors of aerosols in Titans atmosphere and may precipitate to the surface as tholins. We present the evidence for and the analysis of these heavy negative ions at Titan. In addition we examine the variation of the maximum mass of the Titan negative ions with altitude and latitude for the relevant encounters so far, and we discuss the implications for the negative ion formation process. We present data from a recent set of encounters where the latitude was varied between encounters, with other parameters fixed. Models are beginning to explain the low mass negative ions, but the formation process for the higher mass ions is still not understood. It is possible that the structures may be chains, rings or even fullerenes. Negative ions, mainly water clusters in this case, were seen during Cassinis recent close flybys of Enceladus. We present mass spectra from the Enceladus plume, showing water clusters and additional species. As at Titan, the negative ions indicate chemical complexities which were unknown before the Cassini encounters, and are indicative of a complex balance between neutrals and positively and negatively charged ions.


Archive | 2009

Global Features of Ion Distributions Near Titan

Z. Nemeth; K. Szego; Geza Erdos; L. Foldy; Abigail Rymer; Michelle F. Thomsen; Edward C. Sittler; Andrew J. Coates; Anne Wellbrock


Archive | 2007

Titan at Saturn's magnetopause: CAPS results from T32

Andrew J. Coates; H. J. McAndrews; C. S. Arridge; Greg Jones; Frank Judson Crary; David T. Young; K. Szego; Edward C. Sittler; Michelle F. Thomsen; Robert L Tokar; C. Bertucci; Michele K. Dougherty


Archive | 2004

Transport in Saturn's Outer Magnetosphere: Cassini Observations

M. F. Thomsen; R. L. Tokar; B. L. Barraclough; D. M. Delapp; Daniel B. Reisenfeld; John T. Steinberg; Brendan Fish; Edward C. Sittler; T. W. Hill; David T. Young; Frank Judson Crary; N. André; A. J. Coates


Planetary and Space Science | 2012

Short wavelength electromagnetic perturbations excited near the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft in the inner heliosphere: 2.5D hybrid modeling

A.S. Lipatov; Edward C. Sittler; R. E. Hartle; John F. Cooper


Archive | 2010

Gas-Phase prebiotic chemistry on titan: specific laboratory kinetic measurements on the formation rates and mechanisms for molecular anions observed by the Cassini mission.

Ashraf Ali; Dennis J. Chornay; Edward C. Sittler; Andre Canosa


Archive | 2008

Methane Group Ions in Saturn's Outer Magnetosphere?

Edward C. Sittler; R. E. Hartle; John F. Cooper; Robert E. Johnson; Henry T. Smith; Mark Shappirio; Daniel B. Reisenfeld


Archive | 2007

Ion Flows in Saturn's Nightside Magnetosphere

H. J. McAndrews; Michelle F. Thomsen; Robert L Tokar; Edward C. Sittler; M. G. Henderson; R. J. Wilson; Andrew J. Coates


Archive | 2005

Ion Source Rate within Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere: Cassini Results

Edward C. Sittler; Nicolas Andre; Mafalda Faria Blanc; A. J. Coates; Robert E. Johnson; Raul A. Baragiola; R. E. Hartle; Daniel B. Reisenfeld; M. F. Thomsen; Dennis J. Chornay; Mark Shappirio; D. G. Simpson; Michele K. Dougherty; Frank Judson Crary; D. J. McComas; David T. Young


Archive | 2008

Titan's plasma environment for T9 encounter: 3D hybrid simulation and comparison with observations

Alexander S. Lipatov; Edward C. Sittler; R. E. Hartle

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David T. Young

Southwest Research Institute

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Frank Judson Crary

University of Colorado Boulder

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Henry T. Smith

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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R. E. Hartle

Goddard Space Flight Center

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A. J. Coates

University College London

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Abigail Rymer

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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