International audienceAtomic H is a direct tracer of water loss at Mars. The recent discovery of annual enhancements in its escape rate near perihelion, in excess of previously established theory, indicates that Mars has lost substantial amounts of water to space. However, these loss rates are often estimated assuming thermal properties for the exospheric H atoms and are therefore a lower limit. Past analyses of spacecraft observations delivered indirect evidence for the existence of an energetic non‐thermal H population without a clear detection. Here we present the unambiguous observational signature of non‐thermal H at Mars, consistent with solar wind charge exchange as the primary driver for its production. The calculated non‐thermal es...
International audienceThe constituent atoms of water are known to escape the weak Martian gravity in...
International audienceMars has lost a large fraction of its water to space, with the H component of ...
International audienceMars is today a dry cold desert with a very thin atmosphere preventing the pre...
International audienceAtomic H is a direct tracer of water loss at Mars. The recent discovery of ann...
After decades of exploration, the martian neutral hydrogen exosphere has remained poorly characteriz...
Mars has lost a significant fraction of its initial water inventory to space over its history. This ...
International audienceIn September 2017, an active region of the Sun produced a series of strong fla...
Hydrogen loss to space is a key control on the evolution of the Martian atmosphere and the desiccati...
International audienceMars today is much drier than the Earth, though they likely began with similar...
International audienceHubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the Martian hydrogen exosphere in...
International audienceMars is believed to have lost much of its surface water 3.5 billion years ago,...
International audienceWater escape on Mars has recently undergone a paradigm shift with the discover...
International audienceThe complex seasonal, dust, and atmospheric circulation patterns at Mars affec...
peer reviewedMars has lost a large fraction of its water to space, with the H component of this loss...
Mars has lost most of its once-abundant water to space, leaving the planet cold and dry. In standard...
International audienceThe constituent atoms of water are known to escape the weak Martian gravity in...
International audienceMars has lost a large fraction of its water to space, with the H component of ...
International audienceMars is today a dry cold desert with a very thin atmosphere preventing the pre...
International audienceAtomic H is a direct tracer of water loss at Mars. The recent discovery of ann...
After decades of exploration, the martian neutral hydrogen exosphere has remained poorly characteriz...
Mars has lost a significant fraction of its initial water inventory to space over its history. This ...
International audienceIn September 2017, an active region of the Sun produced a series of strong fla...
Hydrogen loss to space is a key control on the evolution of the Martian atmosphere and the desiccati...
International audienceMars today is much drier than the Earth, though they likely began with similar...
International audienceHubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the Martian hydrogen exosphere in...
International audienceMars is believed to have lost much of its surface water 3.5 billion years ago,...
International audienceWater escape on Mars has recently undergone a paradigm shift with the discover...
International audienceThe complex seasonal, dust, and atmospheric circulation patterns at Mars affec...
peer reviewedMars has lost a large fraction of its water to space, with the H component of this loss...
Mars has lost most of its once-abundant water to space, leaving the planet cold and dry. In standard...
International audienceThe constituent atoms of water are known to escape the weak Martian gravity in...
International audienceMars has lost a large fraction of its water to space, with the H component of ...
International audienceMars is today a dry cold desert with a very thin atmosphere preventing the pre...