From an analysis of electron density profiles recorded aboard Mars Global Surveyor, we report observations of some new and aeronomically important solar flare effects in the ionosphere of Mars. We find that all flares result in the formation of a well defined E layer peak, not always seen on other days. Further, while majority of flares result in elevated electron densities in the E region alone, some flares affect both the E and F1 layers. These altitude - related effects can provide vital information on the relative enhancement of photon fluxes in the various wavelength bands during solar flares. By using the unit optical depth values at Mars from Fox (2004) and the XUV irradiance model of Meier et al. (2002) for the Bastille Day solar fl...
[1] Several sets of the electron density profiles measured by the radio occultation experiment on bo...
We report the first global, time-dependent simulation of the Mars upper atmospheric responses to a r...
We examine for the first time the flare‐induced effects on the Martian hot O corona. The rapid ionos...
From an analysis of electron density profiles recorded aboard Mars Global Surveyor, we report observ...
We have used radio occultation data obtained from Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) at high latitudes (65.3...
We have used Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) observations for the period 12 to 18 May 2005 to address the...
Responses of solar X-ray flares were observed in a layer of the Martian ionosphere at altitudes of ~...
Based on electron density profiles obtained from the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) we report X-ray flar...
On 10 September 2017, irradiance from a magnitude X8.2 solar flare impacted Mars while the Mars Atmo...
Solar extreme ultraviolet and X-ray photons are the main sources of ionization in the Martian ionosp...
The relationship of the solar flare and the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) with the ionosphere is a key...
We investigate the effects of solar energetic particle (SEP) events on the Martian ionosphere using ...
International audienceSolar extreme ultraviolet and X-ray photons are the main sources of ionization...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.This work uses a subset of “q...
Solar extreme ultraviolet and X‐ray photons are the main sources of ionization in the Martian ionosp...
[1] Several sets of the electron density profiles measured by the radio occultation experiment on bo...
We report the first global, time-dependent simulation of the Mars upper atmospheric responses to a r...
We examine for the first time the flare‐induced effects on the Martian hot O corona. The rapid ionos...
From an analysis of electron density profiles recorded aboard Mars Global Surveyor, we report observ...
We have used radio occultation data obtained from Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) at high latitudes (65.3...
We have used Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) observations for the period 12 to 18 May 2005 to address the...
Responses of solar X-ray flares were observed in a layer of the Martian ionosphere at altitudes of ~...
Based on electron density profiles obtained from the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) we report X-ray flar...
On 10 September 2017, irradiance from a magnitude X8.2 solar flare impacted Mars while the Mars Atmo...
Solar extreme ultraviolet and X-ray photons are the main sources of ionization in the Martian ionosp...
The relationship of the solar flare and the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) with the ionosphere is a key...
We investigate the effects of solar energetic particle (SEP) events on the Martian ionosphere using ...
International audienceSolar extreme ultraviolet and X-ray photons are the main sources of ionization...
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.This work uses a subset of “q...
Solar extreme ultraviolet and X‐ray photons are the main sources of ionization in the Martian ionosp...
[1] Several sets of the electron density profiles measured by the radio occultation experiment on bo...
We report the first global, time-dependent simulation of the Mars upper atmospheric responses to a r...
We examine for the first time the flare‐induced effects on the Martian hot O corona. The rapid ionos...