International audienceSome of the secrets of the atmosphere of Titan have been unveiled by the Huygens Probe. The Permitivity Wave and Altimetry system detected a hidden ionosphere much below the main ionosphere, that lies between 600 and 2000 km. Theoretical models predicted a low altitude ionosphere produced by cosmic rays that, contrary to magnetospheric particles and UV photons, are able to penetrate down in the atmosphere. Two sensors: Mutual Impedance (MI) and Relaxation Probe (RP) measured the conductivity of the ionosphere by two different methods and were able to discriminate the two branches of electrical conductivity due to the positive and negative charges. The measurements were made from 140 to 40 km and show a maximum of charg...
The importance of the heavy ions and dust grains for the chemistry and aerosol formation in Titan's ...
International audienceThe ionosphere of Titan hosts a complex ion chemistry leading to the formation...
International audienceEffects of solar EUV on positive ions and heavy negative charge carriers (mole...
International audienceSome of the secrets of the atmosphere of Titan have been unveiled by the Huyge...
The Permittivity Wave and Altimetry system on board the Huygens probe observed an ionospheric hidden...
International audienceDuring the descent of the HUYGENS Probe through the atmosphere of Titan, Janua...
We present results on the ionospheric structure around Titan observed during numerous deep (<1000...
During the descent of the Huygens probe through the atmosphere of Titan, on January 14th, 2005, the ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only known moon with a fully developed nitrogen-rich atmos...
The Permittivity, Wave and Altimetry (PWA) package on the Huygens probe measured atmospheric electri...
International audienceWe present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionos...
Saturn’s largest moon Titan (2575 km radius) is the second largest in the Solar system. Titan is the...
On the basis of previous ground-based and fly-by information, we knew that Titan's atmosphere was ma...
The importance of the heavy ions and dust grains for the chemistry and aerosol formation in Titan's ...
International audienceThe ionosphere of Titan hosts a complex ion chemistry leading to the formation...
International audienceEffects of solar EUV on positive ions and heavy negative charge carriers (mole...
International audienceSome of the secrets of the atmosphere of Titan have been unveiled by the Huyge...
The Permittivity Wave and Altimetry system on board the Huygens probe observed an ionospheric hidden...
International audienceDuring the descent of the HUYGENS Probe through the atmosphere of Titan, Janua...
We present results on the ionospheric structure around Titan observed during numerous deep (<1000...
During the descent of the Huygens probe through the atmosphere of Titan, on January 14th, 2005, the ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, is the only known moon with a fully developed nitrogen-rich atmos...
The Permittivity, Wave and Altimetry (PWA) package on the Huygens probe measured atmospheric electri...
International audienceWe present electron temperature and density measurements of Titan's cold ionos...
Saturn’s largest moon Titan (2575 km radius) is the second largest in the Solar system. Titan is the...
On the basis of previous ground-based and fly-by information, we knew that Titan's atmosphere was ma...
The importance of the heavy ions and dust grains for the chemistry and aerosol formation in Titan's ...
International audienceThe ionosphere of Titan hosts a complex ion chemistry leading to the formation...
International audienceEffects of solar EUV on positive ions and heavy negative charge carriers (mole...