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Drying of the Martian mesosphere during aphelion induced by lower temperatures

Authors :
Daniel Toledo
Pascal Rannou
Victor Apéstigue
Raul Rodriguez-Veloso
Ignacio Arruego
German Martínez
Leslie Tamppari
Asier Munguira
Ralph Lorenz
Aurélien Stcherbinine
Franck Montmessin
Agustin Sanchez-Lavega
Priya Patel
Michael Smith
Mark Lemmon
Alvaro Vicente-Retortillo
Claire Newman
Daniel Viudez-Moreiras
Ricardo Hueso
Tanguy Bertrand
Jorge Pla-Garcia
Margarita Yela
Manuel de la Torre Juarez
Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Manfredi
Source :
Communications Earth & Environment, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract The formation of water ice clouds or hazes on Mars imposes substantial limitations on the vertical transport of water into the middle-upper atmosphere, impacting the planet’s hydrogen loss. Recent observations made by the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer instrument onboard Mars 2020 Perseverance rover have shown a marked decline in water ice abundance within the mesosphere (above 35-40 km) when Mars is near its aphelion (near the northern summer solstice), notably occurring during solar longitudes (Ls) between Ls 70∘ and 80∘. Orbital observations around the same latitudes indicate that temperatures between ~ 30-40 km reach a minimum during the same period. Using cloud microphysics simulations, we demonstrate that this decrease in temperature effectively increases the amount of water cold-trapped at those altitudes, confining water ice condensation to lower altitudes. Similarly, the reinforcement of the cold trap induced by the lower temperatures results in significant reductions in the water vapor mixing ratio above 35–40 km, explaining the confinement of water vapor observed around aphelion from orbiters.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26624435
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Communications Earth & Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2e79d68915d4efda230e66b5f97f4ee
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01878-7