Solar wind controls nonthermal escape of planetary atmospheric volatiles, regardless of the strength of planetary magnetic fields. For both Earth with a strong dipole and Mars with weak remnant fields, the oxygen ion (O+) outflow has been separately found to be enhanced during corotating interaction region (CIR) passage. Here we compared the enhancements of O+ outflow on Earth and Mars driven by a CIR in January 2008, when Sun, Earth, and Mars were approximately aligned. The CIR propagation was recorded by STEREO, ACE, Cluster, and Mars Express (MEX). During the CIR passage, Cluster observed enhanced flux of upwelling oxygen ions above the Earth's polar region, while MEX detected an increased escape flux of oxygen ions in the Martian m...
Abstract: Ion escape from the atmosphere to space is one of the most likely reasons to account for t...
A three-dimensional (3-D) atomic oxygen corona of Mars is computed for periods of low and high solar...
We study roles of the thermosphere and exosphere on the Martian ionospheric structure and ion escape...
The entire solar system including Earth is enveloped in a region of space where the Sun’s magnetic f...
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN observations at Mars show clear signatures of the shocked sol...
International audienceWe study oxygen ion energization in the Mars-solar wind interaction by compari...
Based on the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution measurements we have observed cases when the flu...
We study oxygen ion energization in the Mars‐solar wind interaction by comparing particle and magnet...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
We study roles of the thermosphere and exosphere on the Martian ionospheric structure and ion escape...
The ASPERA (automatic space plasma experiment with a rotating analyzer) instrument aboard Phobos 2 h...
Mars possesses no significant intrinsic magnetic field. The absence of magnetic protection allows t...
Abstract: Ion escape from the atmosphere to space is one of the most likely reasons to account for t...
A three-dimensional (3-D) atomic oxygen corona of Mars is computed for periods of low and high solar...
We study roles of the thermosphere and exosphere on the Martian ionospheric structure and ion escape...
The entire solar system including Earth is enveloped in a region of space where the Sun’s magnetic f...
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN observations at Mars show clear signatures of the shocked sol...
International audienceWe study oxygen ion energization in the Mars-solar wind interaction by compari...
Based on the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution measurements we have observed cases when the flu...
We study oxygen ion energization in the Mars‐solar wind interaction by comparing particle and magnet...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
We study roles of the thermosphere and exosphere on the Martian ionospheric structure and ion escape...
The ASPERA (automatic space plasma experiment with a rotating analyzer) instrument aboard Phobos 2 h...
Mars possesses no significant intrinsic magnetic field. The absence of magnetic protection allows t...
Abstract: Ion escape from the atmosphere to space is one of the most likely reasons to account for t...
A three-dimensional (3-D) atomic oxygen corona of Mars is computed for periods of low and high solar...
We study roles of the thermosphere and exosphere on the Martian ionospheric structure and ion escape...