This study obtains a statistical representation of 2–15 keV heavy ions outside of the Martian‐induced magnetosphere and depicts their organization by the solar wind convective electric field (ESW). The overlap in the lifetime of Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) and Mars Express (MEX) provides a period of nearly three years during which magnetometer data from MGS can be used to estimate the direction of ESW in order to better interpret MEX ion data. In this paper we use MGS estimates of ESW to express MEX ion measurements in Mars‐Sun‐Electric field (MSE) coordinates. A new methodological technique used in this study is the limitation of the analysis to a particular instrument mode for which the overlap between proton contamination and plume observ...
Abstract. Observations from the PHOBOS spacecraft suggest that, for the most part, the Martian magne...
We analyze the solar wind interaction with Mars through examination of Mars Global Surveyor Magnetom...
International audienceEnergetic O+ and O2+ ions with energies of up to a few hundred eV are observed...
This study obtains a statistical representation of 2–15 keV heavy ions outside of the Martian‐induce...
International audienceDirect interaction between the solar wind (SW) and the Martian upper atmospher...
International audienceMAVEN observations show that the global spatial distribution of ions precipita...
International audienceThe interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) embedded in the solar wind interacts w...
International audienceWe present the effects of the local magnetic field configurations on ions prec...
This study presents observational evidence of high‐energy (ions >2 keV) beams of planetary ions abov...
International audienceWe present the results of an initial effort to statistically map the fluxes of...
We analyze the solar wind interaction with Mars through examination of Mars Global Surveyor Magnetom...
AbstractThe Mars Express (MEX) Ion Mass Analyser (IMA) found that the detection rate of the ring-lik...
Without the protection of a global magnetic field, erosion of the Martian ionosphere by the solar wi...
Abstract. Observations from the PHOBOS spacecraft suggest that, for the most part, the Martian magne...
We analyze the solar wind interaction with Mars through examination of Mars Global Surveyor Magnetom...
International audienceEnergetic O+ and O2+ ions with energies of up to a few hundred eV are observed...
This study obtains a statistical representation of 2–15 keV heavy ions outside of the Martian‐induce...
International audienceDirect interaction between the solar wind (SW) and the Martian upper atmospher...
International audienceMAVEN observations show that the global spatial distribution of ions precipita...
International audienceThe interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) embedded in the solar wind interacts w...
International audienceWe present the effects of the local magnetic field configurations on ions prec...
This study presents observational evidence of high‐energy (ions >2 keV) beams of planetary ions abov...
International audienceWe present the results of an initial effort to statistically map the fluxes of...
We analyze the solar wind interaction with Mars through examination of Mars Global Surveyor Magnetom...
AbstractThe Mars Express (MEX) Ion Mass Analyser (IMA) found that the detection rate of the ring-lik...
Without the protection of a global magnetic field, erosion of the Martian ionosphere by the solar wi...
Abstract. Observations from the PHOBOS spacecraft suggest that, for the most part, the Martian magne...
We analyze the solar wind interaction with Mars through examination of Mars Global Surveyor Magnetom...
International audienceEnergetic O+ and O2+ ions with energies of up to a few hundred eV are observed...