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Plasma-neutral gas interactions in various space environments: Assessment beyond simplified approximations as a Voyage 2050 theme.

Authors :
Yamauchi, Masatoshi
De Keyser, Johan
Parks, George
Oyama, Shin-ichiro
Wurz, Peter
Abe, Takumi
Beth, Arnaud
Daglis, Ioannis A.
Dandouras, Iannis
Dunlop, Malcolm
Henri, Pierre
Ivchenko, Nickolay
Kallio, Esa
Kucharek, Harald
Liu, Yong C.-M.
Mann, Ingrid
Marghitu, Octav
Nicolaou, Georgios
Rong, Zhaojin
Sakanoi, Takeshi
Source :
Experimental Astronomy. Dec2022, Vol. 54 Issue 2/3, p521-559. 39p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In the White Paper, submitted in response to the European Space Agency (ESA) Voyage 2050 Call, we present the importance of advancing our knowledge of plasma-neutral gas interactions, and of deepening our understanding of the partially ionized environments that are ubiquitous in the upper atmospheres of planets and moons, and elsewhere in space. In future space missions, the above task requires addressing the following fundamental questions: (A) How and by how much do plasma-neutral gas interactions influence the re-distribution of externally provided energy to the composing species? (B) How and by how much do plasma-neutral gas interactions contribute toward the growth of heavy complex molecules and biomolecules? Answering these questions is an absolute prerequisite for addressing the long-standing questions of atmospheric escape, the origin of biomolecules, and their role in the evolution of planets, moons, or comets, under the influence of energy sources in the form of electromagnetic and corpuscular radiation, because low-energy ion-neutral cross-sections in space cannot be reproduced quantitatively in laboratories for conditions of satisfying, particularly, (1) low-temperatures, (2) tenuous or strong gradients or layered media, and (3) in low-gravity plasma. Measurements with a minimum core instrument package (< 15 kg) can be used to perform such investigations in many different conditions and should be included in all deep-space missions. These investigations, if specific ranges of background parameters are considered, can also be pursued for Earth, Mars, and Venus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09226435
Volume :
54
Issue :
2/3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Experimental Astronomy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162323822
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-022-09846-9