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Reevaluating the relationship between the Martian ionospheric peak density and the solar radiation

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2005JA011580

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[1] Several sets of the electron density profiles measured by the radio occultation experiment on board Mars Global Surveyor have been analyzed to investigate the dependence of the peak electron density of the Martian ionosphere on the solar zenith angle (SZA), neutral gas scale height (Hn), and E-10.7, which was used as a proxy of the solar EUV radiation. Corrections have been made for the E-10.7 index at the Earth orbit to obtain the E-10.7 index at the Mars orbit ( denoted as E*(10.7)). The relationship between the peak electron density (n(peak))( in northern hemisphere) of the Martian ionosphere and the E*(10.7), SZA and Hn is that epsilon = ln(n(peak)])/ ln[(E*(10.7) . cos chi)/ Hn(peak)(0.33)]] approximate to 0.44, slightly departing from 0.5, the value for an ideal Chapman layer. For the data set measured in the strong crustal magnetic field region ( southern hemisphere), epsilon is higher than that in the nonmagnetic field region ( northern hemisphere), which could be caused by the higher electron temperature in the strong magnetic field.

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