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On the horizontal currents over the Martian magnetic cusp

Journal

ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
Volume 68, Issue 8, Pages 3218-3224

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.005

Keywords

Horizontal currents; Martian Magnetic cusps; Ion-neutral frequency; Electron-neutral frequency; Ion and electron gyro-frequencies

Funding

  1. Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC), Dubai, UAE [201604]
  2. MAVEN funds [928710]

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Localized crustal magnetization in the heavily cratered southern hemisphere of Mars interacts with the solar wind magnetic field to form magnetic cusps, where energetic electrons accelerate downward to create auroras. Collisions between plasma and the neutral atmosphere at these cusps result in complex ionospheric structures over regions of magnetic anomalies.
Localized crustal magnetization over heavily cratered southern hemisphere at Mars gives rise to open magnetic field configurations which interact with the solar wind magnetic field to form magnetic cusp. The downward acceleration of energetic electrons in these cusps can produce aurora and an extended topside ionospheric structure over regions of magnetic anomalies. We report plasma collisions with the neutral atmosphere at one of the Martian cusps located at 82 degrees S and 180 degrees E, where the crustal field is strong with a radial component -35 degrees from the local zenith. We find that the dynamo region in the upper ionosphere of Mars is located between altitudes of 102 km and 210 km. The electrons in this region are constrained to gyrate along magnetic field lines while ions are dragged by neutrals and move along the direction of applied force. In the absence of the electric field, the horizontal current in the Martian dynamo is generated by the differential motion of ions and electrons. We find that the bulk of the current density is equatorward and confined within the Martian dynamo near the ionospheric peak with a magnitude of similar to 3.5 mu A/m(2). We also find that the eastward current density of magnitude similar to 0.4 mu A/m(2) peaking near the upper boundary of the Martian dynamo is generated by magnetized ions in the F x B direction. (C) 2021 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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