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On the evening time exosphere of Mars: Result from MENCA aboard Mars Orbiter Mission

Authors :
P. Sreelatha
Amarnath Nandi
B. Sundar
J. K. Abhishek
Smitha V. Thampi
Neha Naik
Anil Bhardwaj
M. B. Dhanya
A. V. Aliyas
Gogulapati Supriya
G. Padma Padmanabhan
P. Pradeepkumar
R. Satheesh Thampi
Dinakar Prasad Vajja
Tirtha Pratim Das
S. V. Mohankumar
Vipin K. Yadav
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters. 43:1862-1867
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2016.

Abstract

The Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyser (MENCA) aboard the Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is a quadrupole mass spectrometer which provides in situ measurement of the composition of the low-latitude Martian neutral exosphere. The altitude profiles of the three major constituents, i.e., amu 44 (CO2), amu 28 (N2 + CO), and amu 16 (O) in the Martian exosphere during evening (close to sunset terminator) hours are reported using MENCA observations from four orbits of MOM during late December 2014, when MOM's periapsis altitude was the lowest. The altitude range of the observation encompasses the diffusively separated region much above the well-mixed atmosphere. The transition from CO2 to O-dominated region is observed near 270 km. The mean exospheric temperature derived using these three mass numbers is 271 ± 5 K. These first observations corresponding to the Martian evening hours would help to provide constraints to the thermal escape models.

Details

ISSN :
00948276
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1daa6c38d00d77a1e4c12049d867c8cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/2016gl067707