Understanding what processes govern atmospheric escape and the loss of planetary water is of paramount importance for understanding how life in the universe can exist. One mechanism thought to be important at all planets is an “ambipolar” electric field that helps ions overcome gravity. We report the discovery and first quantitative extraterrestrial measurements of such a field at the planet Venus. Unexpectedly, despite comparable gravity, we show the field to be five times stronger than in Earth's similar ionosphere. Contrary to our understanding, Venus would still lose heavy ions (including oxygen and all water-group species) to space, even if there were no stripping by the solar wind. We therefore find that it is possible for planets to ...
In our solar system there are at least four magnetic planets: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury, and Mars; whi...
Planetary encounters by numerous spacecraft have furnished information concerning the solar wind int...
All planetary atmospheres are electrified to some extent by cosmic ray ionisation, and Venus is no e...
International audienceUnderstanding what processes govern atmospheric escape and the loss of planeta...
Understanding what processes govern atmospheric escape and the loss of planetary water is of paramou...
As an Earth-like planet Venus probably had a primordial dipole field for several million years after...
The present‐day Venusian atmosphere is dry, yet, in its earlier history a significant amount of wate...
Venus, unlike Earth, is an extremely dry planet although both began with similar masses, distances f...
We study the solar wind‐driven, nonthermal escape of O+ ions from Venus in a global hybrid simulatio...
Magnetometer measurements on the Pioneer Venus Orbiter (PVO) have shown that Venus is a non-magnetic...
The present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measurements indicate that in i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to expand our understanding of oxygen ion escape to space from V...
Atmospheric escape from the upper atmosphere of Venus is mainly influenced by the loss of hydrogen a...
International audienceThe present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measureme...
Atmospheric mass loss from Hot Jupiters can be large due to the close proximity of these planets to ...
In our solar system there are at least four magnetic planets: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury, and Mars; whi...
Planetary encounters by numerous spacecraft have furnished information concerning the solar wind int...
All planetary atmospheres are electrified to some extent by cosmic ray ionisation, and Venus is no e...
International audienceUnderstanding what processes govern atmospheric escape and the loss of planeta...
Understanding what processes govern atmospheric escape and the loss of planetary water is of paramou...
As an Earth-like planet Venus probably had a primordial dipole field for several million years after...
The present‐day Venusian atmosphere is dry, yet, in its earlier history a significant amount of wate...
Venus, unlike Earth, is an extremely dry planet although both began with similar masses, distances f...
We study the solar wind‐driven, nonthermal escape of O+ ions from Venus in a global hybrid simulatio...
Magnetometer measurements on the Pioneer Venus Orbiter (PVO) have shown that Venus is a non-magnetic...
The present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measurements indicate that in i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to expand our understanding of oxygen ion escape to space from V...
Atmospheric escape from the upper atmosphere of Venus is mainly influenced by the loss of hydrogen a...
International audienceThe present atmosphere of Venus contains almost no water, but recent measureme...
Atmospheric mass loss from Hot Jupiters can be large due to the close proximity of these planets to ...
In our solar system there are at least four magnetic planets: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury, and Mars; whi...
Planetary encounters by numerous spacecraft have furnished information concerning the solar wind int...
All planetary atmospheres are electrified to some extent by cosmic ray ionisation, and Venus is no e...