On 19 October 2014, comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) had a close encounter with Mars and deposited cometary dust particles into the Martian atmosphere. We report a comprehensive analysis of the resulting meteor shower and its perturbation on Mars' atmosphere and ionosphere. Using Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN/Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph observations of ablated meteoric metallic species, we show this shower lasted less than 3 hr and was therefore limited to one hemisphere. Meteoric ablation occurred in a narrow altitude layer, with Mg+, Mg, Fe+, and Fe deposited between about 105 and 120 km, consistent with comet Siding Spring's relative velocity of 56 km/s. We find that 82 ± 25 t of dust was deposited, improving previous measur...
The magnitude of the rate at which cosmic dust enters the Earth’s atmosphere has been highly uncerta...
Interplanetary dust particles sporadically enter planetary atmospheres at orbital velocities and abl...
International audienceComet C/2013 A1 will make a very close approach with the planet Mars on 2014 O...
We report the detection of intense emission from magnesium and iron in Mars' atmosphere caused by a ...
This study provides a comprehensive description of the deposition of meteor-ablated metals in the up...
We have estimated (1) production rates, (2) ion and electron densities of meteor ablation and (3) io...
International audienceWe report the detection of intense emission from magnesium ions in Mars' atmos...
The close passage of Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) to Mars provided a unique opportunity to observ...
We report the first in situ detection of metal ions in the upper atmosphere of Mars resulting from t...
Interplanetary dust particles have long been expected to produce permanent ionospheric metal ion lay...
We have analyzed 1500 electron density profiles obtained from radio occultation experiment onboard M...
The original publication is available in Astronomy & Astrophysics at www.aanda.org.International aud...
The ablation of cosmic dust injects a range of metals into planetary upper atmospheres. In addition,...
The nucleus of comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) passed within 141,000 km of Mars on 19 October 2014. ...
Recent measurements by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument on NASA's Mars Atmosph...
The magnitude of the rate at which cosmic dust enters the Earth’s atmosphere has been highly uncerta...
Interplanetary dust particles sporadically enter planetary atmospheres at orbital velocities and abl...
International audienceComet C/2013 A1 will make a very close approach with the planet Mars on 2014 O...
We report the detection of intense emission from magnesium and iron in Mars' atmosphere caused by a ...
This study provides a comprehensive description of the deposition of meteor-ablated metals in the up...
We have estimated (1) production rates, (2) ion and electron densities of meteor ablation and (3) io...
International audienceWe report the detection of intense emission from magnesium ions in Mars' atmos...
The close passage of Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) to Mars provided a unique opportunity to observ...
We report the first in situ detection of metal ions in the upper atmosphere of Mars resulting from t...
Interplanetary dust particles have long been expected to produce permanent ionospheric metal ion lay...
We have analyzed 1500 electron density profiles obtained from radio occultation experiment onboard M...
The original publication is available in Astronomy & Astrophysics at www.aanda.org.International aud...
The ablation of cosmic dust injects a range of metals into planetary upper atmospheres. In addition,...
The nucleus of comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) passed within 141,000 km of Mars on 19 October 2014. ...
Recent measurements by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument on NASA's Mars Atmosph...
The magnitude of the rate at which cosmic dust enters the Earth’s atmosphere has been highly uncerta...
Interplanetary dust particles sporadically enter planetary atmospheres at orbital velocities and abl...
International audienceComet C/2013 A1 will make a very close approach with the planet Mars on 2014 O...