Plasma in Titan´s ionosphere flows in response to forcing from thermal pressure gradients, magnetic forces, gravity, and ion-neutral collisions. This paper takes an empirical approach to the ionospheric dynamics by using data from Cassini instruments to estimate pressures, flow speeds, and time constants on the dayside and nightside. The plasma flow speed relative to the neutral gas speed is approximately 1 m s‑1 near an altitude of 1000 km and 200 m s‑1 at 1500 km. For comparison, the thermospheric neutral wind speed is about 100 m s‑1. The ionospheric plasma is strongly coupled to the neutrals below an altitude of about 1300 km. Transport, vertical or horizontal, becomes more important than chemistry in controlling ionospheric ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94829/1/grl20028.pd
We use the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science/Langmuir probe measurements of the electron density...
International audienceThe Cassini mission has provided much information about the Titan environment,...
Plasma in Titan´s ionosphere flows in response to forcing from thermal pressure gradients, magnetic...
International audienceTitan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. T...
When the Cassini spacecraft flew by Titan on 13 June 2007, at 13.6 Saturn local time, Titan was dire...
An advanced 3D model for Titan s interaction with the Saturnian magnetospheric plasma has been devel...
International audienceWe present data from the sixth Cassini flyby of Titan (T5), showing that the m...
Ionization of neutrals by precipitating electrons and ions is the main source of Titan's nightside i...
a b s t r a c t Cassini's Titan flyby on 16 April, 2005 (T5) is the only encounter when the tw...
Ionization of neutrals by precipitating electrons and ions is the main source of Titan's nightside i...
onization of neutrals by precipitating electrons and ions is the main source of Titan's nightside io...
We present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionospheric plasma from the...
International audienceWe present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionos...
Titan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. Titan's orbit is locat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94829/1/grl20028.pd
We use the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science/Langmuir probe measurements of the electron density...
International audienceThe Cassini mission has provided much information about the Titan environment,...
Plasma in Titan´s ionosphere flows in response to forcing from thermal pressure gradients, magnetic...
International audienceTitan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. T...
When the Cassini spacecraft flew by Titan on 13 June 2007, at 13.6 Saturn local time, Titan was dire...
An advanced 3D model for Titan s interaction with the Saturnian magnetospheric plasma has been devel...
International audienceWe present data from the sixth Cassini flyby of Titan (T5), showing that the m...
Ionization of neutrals by precipitating electrons and ions is the main source of Titan's nightside i...
a b s t r a c t Cassini's Titan flyby on 16 April, 2005 (T5) is the only encounter when the tw...
Ionization of neutrals by precipitating electrons and ions is the main source of Titan's nightside i...
onization of neutrals by precipitating electrons and ions is the main source of Titan's nightside io...
We present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionospheric plasma from the...
International audienceWe present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionos...
Titan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. Titan's orbit is locat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94829/1/grl20028.pd
We use the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science/Langmuir probe measurements of the electron density...
International audienceThe Cassini mission has provided much information about the Titan environment,...