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Comparison study of magnetic flux ropes in the ionospheres of Venus, Mars and Titan

โœ Scribed by H.Y. Wei; C.T. Russell; T.L. Zhang; M.K. Dougherty


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
948 KB
Volume
206
Category
Article
ISSN
0019-1035

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โœฆ Synopsis


Magnetic flux ropes are created in the ionosphere of Venus and Mars during the interaction of the solar wind with their ionospheres and also at Titan during the interaction of the Saturnian magnetospheric plasma flow with Titan's ionosphere. The flux ropes at Venus and Mars were extensively studied from Pioneer Venus Orbiter and Mars Global Surveyor observations respectively during solar maximum. Based on the statistical properties of the observed flux ropes at Venus and Mars, the formation of a flux rope in the ionosphere is thought first to arise near the boundary between the magnetic barrier and the ionosphere and later to sink into the lower ionosphere. Venus flux ropes are also observed during solar minimum by Venus Express and the observations of developing and mature flux ropes are consistent with the proposed mechanism. With the knowledge of flux rope structure in the Venus ionosphere, the twisted fields in the lower ionosphere of Titan from Cassini observations are studied and are found to resemble the Venus flux ropes.


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