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Discrepancy between ionopause and photoelectron boundary determined from Mars Express measurements

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 41, Issue 23, Pages 8221-8227

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL062287

Keywords

Mars; ASPERA-3; MARSIS; PEB; ionopause

Funding

  1. German Aerospace Agency (DLR) [50QM1302]
  2. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2011CB811405]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41321003, 41104114, 41374180]
  4. Swedish National Space Board

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The Martian ionosphere directly interacts with the solar wind due to lack of a significant intrinsic magnetic field, and an interface is formed in between. The interface is usually recognized by two kinds of indicators: the ionopause identified from ionospheric density profiles and the photoelectron boundary (PEB) determined from the electron energy spectrum at higher energies. However, the difference between them remains unclear. We have determined the locations of crossings of the ionopause and PEB from Mars Express observations during 2005-2013 and found that the average position of the PEB appears to be similar to 200km higher than that of the ionopause, which corresponds to 10(3)cm(-3) in the electron density profile. The discrepancy can be explained by cross-field transport of photoelectrons.

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