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Collisionless Electron Dynamics in the Magnetosheath of Mars

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 46, Issue 21, Pages 11679-11688

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019GL085037

Keywords

Mars; bow shock; magnetosheath

Funding

  1. NASA MAVEN mission
  2. French Space Agency CNES

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Electron velocity distributions in Mars's magnetosheath show a systematic erosion of the energy spectrum with distance downstream from the bow shock. Previous attempts to model this erosion invoked assumptions to promote electron ionization impact collisions with Mars's neutral hydrogen exosphere. We show that the near collision-free magnetosheath requires a kinetic description; the population of electrons at any location is a convolution of electrons arriving from more distant regions that ultimately map directly to the solar wind. We construct a simple model that captures all the essential physics. The model demonstrates how the erosion of the electron distributions is the result of the trapping, escape, and replacement of electrons that traverse the global bow shock; some are temporarily confined to the expanding cavity formed by the cross-shock electrostatic potential. The model also has implications for the ability of solar wind electrons to reach altitudes below the pileup boundary.

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