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Keywords

  • Ionosphere of Mars
  • chemistry of Martian ionosphere
  • atmosphere of Mars

Index Terms

  • Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Chemical kinetic and photochemical properties
  • Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Constituent sources and sinks
  • Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Ion chemistry of the atmosphere
  • Ionosphere: Ion chemistry and composition
  • Atmospheric Processes: Thermospheric dynamics
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Abstract

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 112, A12309, 9 PP., 2007
doi:10.1029/2007JA012530

Calculated densities of H3O+(H2O)n,NO2 (H2O)n, CO3 (H2O)n and electron in the nighttime ionosphere of Mars: Impact of solar wind electron and galactic cosmic rays

S. A. Haider

Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India

V. Singh

Universita' degli Studi di Brescia, Italy

V. R. Choksi

Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India

W. C. Maguire

NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA

M. I. Verigin

Space Research Institute, Moscow, Russia

We have calculated the densities of positive ions and negative ions in the ionosphere of Mars at solar zenith angle 106° between height interval 0 km and 220 km. This model couples ion-neutral, electron neutral, dissociation of positive and negative ions, electron detachment, ion-ion, ion-electron recombination processes through 117 chemical reactions. Of the 34 ions considered in the model, the chemistry of 17 major ions (O2 +, NO+, CO2 +, H3O+H2O, H3O+(H2O)2, H3O+(H2O)3, H3O+(H2O)4, O2 +CO2, H3O+, CO4 , CO3 , CO3 H2O, CO3 (H2O)2, NO2 H2O, NO2 (H2O)2, NO3 H2O, and NO3 (H2O)2) are discussed in this paper. At altitude below 70 km, the electron density is mainly controlled by hydrated hydronium ions and water clusters of NO2 and CO3 . The ions O2 + and NO+ dominate above this altitude. This calculation suggests that the ionosphere of Mars contains F and D peaks at altitude ∼130 km and ∼30 km due to precipitation of solar wind electron and galactic cosmic rays respectively. F peak is mainly produced by O2 + after heavy loss of CO2 + with atomic oxygen. D peak occurs due to high efficiency of electron attachment to Ox molecules, which entails that concentration of negative ions is higher than that of electron below 30 km. These results are compared with radio measurements made by Mars 4 and Mars 5 in the nighttime ionosphere.

Received 9 May 2007; accepted 4 October 2007; published 29 December 2007.

Citation: Haider, S. A., V. Singh, V. R. Choksi, W. C. Maguire, and M. I. Verigin (2007), Calculated densities of H3O+(H2O)n,NO2 (H2O)n, CO3 (H2O)n and electron in the nighttime ionosphere of Mars: Impact of solar wind electron and galactic cosmic rays, J. Geophys. Res., 112, A12309, doi:10.1029/2007JA012530.

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