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Tidal Wave-Driven Variability in the Mars Ionosphere-Thermosphere System

In order to further evaluate the behavior of ionospheric variations at Mars, we investigate the Martian ionosphere-thermosphere (IT) perturbations associated with non-migrating thermal tides using over four years of Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) in situ measurements of the IT electr...

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Autores principales: Thaller, Scott A., Andersson, Laila, Pilinski, Marcin Dominik, Thiemann, Edward, Withers, Paul, Elrod, Meredith, Fang, Xiaohua, González-Galindo, Francisco, Bougher, Stephen, Jenkins, Geoffrey
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8022847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos11050521
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author Thaller, Scott A.
Andersson, Laila
Pilinski, Marcin Dominik
Thiemann, Edward
Withers, Paul
Elrod, Meredith
Fang, Xiaohua
González-Galindo, Francisco
Bougher, Stephen
Jenkins, Geoffrey
author_facet Thaller, Scott A.
Andersson, Laila
Pilinski, Marcin Dominik
Thiemann, Edward
Withers, Paul
Elrod, Meredith
Fang, Xiaohua
González-Galindo, Francisco
Bougher, Stephen
Jenkins, Geoffrey
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description In order to further evaluate the behavior of ionospheric variations at Mars, we investigate the Martian ionosphere-thermosphere (IT) perturbations associated with non-migrating thermal tides using over four years of Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) in situ measurements of the IT electron and neutral densities. The results are consistent with those of previous studies, namely strong correlation between the tidal perturbations in electron and neutral densities on the dayside at altitudes ~150–185 km, as expected from photochemical theory. In addition, there are intervals during which this correlation extends to higher altitudes, up to ~270 km, where diffusive transport of plasma plays a dominant role over photochemical processes. This is significant because at these altitudes the thermosphere and ionosphere are only weakly coupled through collisions. The identified non-migrating tidal wave variations in the neutral thermosphere are predominantly wave-1, wave-2, and wave-3. Wave-1 is often the dominant wavenumber for electron density tidal variations, particularly at high altitudes over crustal fields. The Mars Climate Database (MCD) neutral densities (below 300 km along the MAVEN orbit) shows clear tidal variations which are predominantly wave-2 and wave-3, and have similar wave amplitudes to those observed.
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spelling pubmed-80228472021-04-06 Tidal Wave-Driven Variability in the Mars Ionosphere-Thermosphere System Thaller, Scott A. Andersson, Laila Pilinski, Marcin Dominik Thiemann, Edward Withers, Paul Elrod, Meredith Fang, Xiaohua González-Galindo, Francisco Bougher, Stephen Jenkins, Geoffrey Atmosphere (Basel) Article In order to further evaluate the behavior of ionospheric variations at Mars, we investigate the Martian ionosphere-thermosphere (IT) perturbations associated with non-migrating thermal tides using over four years of Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) in situ measurements of the IT electron and neutral densities. The results are consistent with those of previous studies, namely strong correlation between the tidal perturbations in electron and neutral densities on the dayside at altitudes ~150–185 km, as expected from photochemical theory. In addition, there are intervals during which this correlation extends to higher altitudes, up to ~270 km, where diffusive transport of plasma plays a dominant role over photochemical processes. This is significant because at these altitudes the thermosphere and ionosphere are only weakly coupled through collisions. The identified non-migrating tidal wave variations in the neutral thermosphere are predominantly wave-1, wave-2, and wave-3. Wave-1 is often the dominant wavenumber for electron density tidal variations, particularly at high altitudes over crustal fields. The Mars Climate Database (MCD) neutral densities (below 300 km along the MAVEN orbit) shows clear tidal variations which are predominantly wave-2 and wave-3, and have similar wave amplitudes to those observed. 2020-05-19 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8022847/ /pubmed/33828859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos11050521 Text en This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Andersson, Laila
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Thiemann, Edward
Withers, Paul
Elrod, Meredith
Fang, Xiaohua
González-Galindo, Francisco
Bougher, Stephen
Jenkins, Geoffrey
Tidal Wave-Driven Variability in the Mars Ionosphere-Thermosphere System
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title_short Tidal Wave-Driven Variability in the Mars Ionosphere-Thermosphere System
title_sort tidal wave-driven variability in the mars ionosphere-thermosphere system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8022847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos11050521
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