The contemporary terrestrial atmosphere loses matter at a rate of around 100,000 tons per year. A major fraction of the net mass loss is constituted by ions, mainly H+ and O+, which escape from the Earth’s ionosphere in the polar regions. Previously, the outflow has only been measured at low altitudes, but to understand what fraction actually escapes and does not return, the measurements should be conducted far from the Earth. However, at large geocentric distances the outflowing ions are difficult to detect with conventional ion instruments on spacecraft, since the spacecraft electrostatic potential normally exceeds the equivalent energy of the ions. This also means that little is known about the ion outflow properties and distribution in s...
The properties of cold, dense, low energy ( < 150 eV) ions within Earth's magnetosphere betw...
Ion flows from the ionosphere into the magnetosphere fall into two main categories: cold (<1eV), ...
International audienceWe investigate the solar illumination dependence of the flux and composition o...
The contemporary terrestrial atmosphere loses matter at a rate of around 100,000 tons per year. A ma...
Cold ions with low (a few eV) thermal energies and also often low bulk drift energies, dominate the ...
Cold ions with low (a few eV) thermal energies and also often low bulk drift energies, dominate the ...
Low-energy ions escape from the ionosphere and constitute a large part of the magnetospheric conten...
Every day, the Earth looses a significant amount of mass through ions escaping from the polar ionosp...
This is a review of the mass balance of planet Earth, intended also for scientists not usually worki...
We investigated electron density enhancements at ~9000 km altitude and ion flows in the polar magnet...
The solar wind energy input into the Earth's magnetosphere-ionosphere system drives ionospheric outf...
We study here the injection and transport of ions in the convection-dominated region of the Earth's...
Recent studies strongly suggest that a majority of the observed O+ cusp outflows will eventually esc...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
The outflow of ions at high latitudes is one mechanism thought to populate the magnetosphere with io...
The properties of cold, dense, low energy ( < 150 eV) ions within Earth's magnetosphere betw...
Ion flows from the ionosphere into the magnetosphere fall into two main categories: cold (<1eV), ...
International audienceWe investigate the solar illumination dependence of the flux and composition o...
The contemporary terrestrial atmosphere loses matter at a rate of around 100,000 tons per year. A ma...
Cold ions with low (a few eV) thermal energies and also often low bulk drift energies, dominate the ...
Cold ions with low (a few eV) thermal energies and also often low bulk drift energies, dominate the ...
Low-energy ions escape from the ionosphere and constitute a large part of the magnetospheric conten...
Every day, the Earth looses a significant amount of mass through ions escaping from the polar ionosp...
This is a review of the mass balance of planet Earth, intended also for scientists not usually worki...
We investigated electron density enhancements at ~9000 km altitude and ion flows in the polar magnet...
The solar wind energy input into the Earth's magnetosphere-ionosphere system drives ionospheric outf...
We study here the injection and transport of ions in the convection-dominated region of the Earth's...
Recent studies strongly suggest that a majority of the observed O+ cusp outflows will eventually esc...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
The outflow of ions at high latitudes is one mechanism thought to populate the magnetosphere with io...
The properties of cold, dense, low energy ( < 150 eV) ions within Earth's magnetosphere betw...
Ion flows from the ionosphere into the magnetosphere fall into two main categories: cold (<1eV), ...
International audienceWe investigate the solar illumination dependence of the flux and composition o...