International audienceThe sodium and potassium exospheres of Europa are described as well as the variations of the Na/K ratio from Europa's surface up to about 20 Europa radii. Observations carried out by M. E. Brown (2001) are used to constrain the Na and K source terms. We find that an average source rates ratio of 17 ± 2 at the surface and loss rates ratio of 26 ± 2 reproduce well the observations. These values are consistent with the conclusions by R. E. Johnson et al. (2002) on its most probable origin. Moreover, we here show that a local increase of the surface Na/K ratio by a factor 2 in a 20° × 30° wide region should induce an observable exospheric signature between 80 and 300 km above the surface. Therefore simultaneous observation...
Extrasolar satellites are generally too small to be detected by nominal searches. By analogy to the ...
International audienceIn Doressoundiram et al. (Icarus, 2010), we presented and discussed two sets o...
The potential habitability of Europa’s subsurface ocean depends on its chemical composition, which m...
International audienceThe sodium and potassium exospheres of Europa are described as well as the var...
International audienceThe sputtering and decomposition of the surface of Europa by fast ions and ele...
Following the discovery observations by Brown and Hill [Brown, M.E., Hill, R.E., 1996. Discovery of ...
International audienceWe study the ejection of sodium atoms from Europa's surface by both magnetosph...
[1] We study the ejection of sodium atoms from Europa’s surface by both magnetospheric ion and elect...
International audienceSodium and potassium are known to be present as neutral elements in the exosph...
The surface of Europa could contain the compositional imprint of an underlying interior ocean, but c...
Europa, one of the satellites of Jupiter, has long been thought to be a dormant icy body, unlike its...
This paper gives the composition, energy spectra, and time variability of energetic ions measured ju...
Non-icy material on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa is hypothesised to have originated from its...
Extrasolar satellites are generally too small to be detected by nominal searches. By analogy to the ...
International audienceIn Doressoundiram et al. (Icarus, 2010), we presented and discussed two sets o...
The potential habitability of Europa’s subsurface ocean depends on its chemical composition, which m...
International audienceThe sodium and potassium exospheres of Europa are described as well as the var...
International audienceThe sputtering and decomposition of the surface of Europa by fast ions and ele...
Following the discovery observations by Brown and Hill [Brown, M.E., Hill, R.E., 1996. Discovery of ...
International audienceWe study the ejection of sodium atoms from Europa's surface by both magnetosph...
[1] We study the ejection of sodium atoms from Europa’s surface by both magnetospheric ion and elect...
International audienceSodium and potassium are known to be present as neutral elements in the exosph...
The surface of Europa could contain the compositional imprint of an underlying interior ocean, but c...
Europa, one of the satellites of Jupiter, has long been thought to be a dormant icy body, unlike its...
This paper gives the composition, energy spectra, and time variability of energetic ions measured ju...
Non-icy material on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa is hypothesised to have originated from its...
Extrasolar satellites are generally too small to be detected by nominal searches. By analogy to the ...
International audienceIn Doressoundiram et al. (Icarus, 2010), we presented and discussed two sets o...
The potential habitability of Europa’s subsurface ocean depends on its chemical composition, which m...