International audienceIn the recent years, the presence of dications in the atmospheres of Mars, Venus, Earth and Titan has been modeled and assessed. These studies also suggested that these ions could participate to the escape of the planetary atmospheres because a large fraction of them is unstable and highly energetic. When they dissociate, their internal energy is transformed into kinetic energy which may be larger than the escape energy. The goal of this study is to assess the impact of the doubly-charged ions in the escape of CO2-dominated planetary atmospheres and to compare it to the escape of thermal photo-ions. We solve a Boltzmann transport equation at daytime taking into account the dissociative states of CO2++ for a simplified ...
Venus, unlike Earth, is an extremely dry planet although both began with similar masses, distances f...
International audienceThe present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measureme...
International audienceIn November 2014 the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft...
International audienceIn the recent years, the presence of dications in the atmospheres of Mars, Ven...
Fundamental properties of multiply charged molecular ions, such as energetics, structure, stability,...
We discuss coupled ionosphere/thermosphere models of Mars and implications for the photochemical esc...
We have modeled the escape fluxes of atomic carbon from the Martian atmosphere for low and high sola...
International audienceThis tutorial deals with the question of atmospheric escape on Mars. After a b...
Because the solar radiation and particle environment plays a major role in all atmospheric processes...
With a Monte Carlo model we investigate the escape of hot oxygen and carbon from the Martian atmosph...
We discuss the photochemical processes that lead to escape of the atoms O, C, and N from the Martian...
Present-day Mars is a cold and dry planet with a thin CO2-dominated atmosphere comprising only a few...
The habitability of the surface of any planet is determined by a complex evolution of its interior, ...
The Kinetic Energy Release (KER) for various ionic species coming from two-body dissociations reacti...
Venus, unlike Earth, is an extremely dry planet although both began with similar masses, distances f...
International audienceThe present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measureme...
International audienceIn November 2014 the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft...
International audienceIn the recent years, the presence of dications in the atmospheres of Mars, Ven...
Fundamental properties of multiply charged molecular ions, such as energetics, structure, stability,...
We discuss coupled ionosphere/thermosphere models of Mars and implications for the photochemical esc...
We have modeled the escape fluxes of atomic carbon from the Martian atmosphere for low and high sola...
International audienceThis tutorial deals with the question of atmospheric escape on Mars. After a b...
Because the solar radiation and particle environment plays a major role in all atmospheric processes...
With a Monte Carlo model we investigate the escape of hot oxygen and carbon from the Martian atmosph...
We discuss the photochemical processes that lead to escape of the atoms O, C, and N from the Martian...
Present-day Mars is a cold and dry planet with a thin CO2-dominated atmosphere comprising only a few...
The habitability of the surface of any planet is determined by a complex evolution of its interior, ...
The Kinetic Energy Release (KER) for various ionic species coming from two-body dissociations reacti...
Venus, unlike Earth, is an extremely dry planet although both began with similar masses, distances f...
International audienceThe present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measureme...
International audienceIn November 2014 the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft...