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Ion Composition of Titan's Ionosphere Observed During T9 Magnetotail Crossing

Authors :
Sittler, Edward
Hartle, Richard
Cooper, John
Shappirio, Marcus
Johnson, Robert
Simpson, David
Source :
Geophysical Research Abstracts. 13
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2011.

Abstract

In a recent paper, Sittler et al., (2010) presented new results on the T9 encounter by the Cassini spacecraft when it passed through Titan s induced magnetotail. Two crossings were observed, but the first crossing, event 1, is thought to be out flowing ionosphere plasma. T9 is ideal for CAPS IMS probing of the ionosphere, since the ion densities at the higher altitudes of the T9 flyby approx. 10,000 km, allows measurements to be made down to 1 eV without saturating its detectors. Sittler et al., (2010) reported possible detection of NH4+ ions, but favored the detection of CH5+ and C2H5+ ions. In this report we investigate both the medium mass resolution (straight through (ST)) and high mass resolution (linear electric field (LEF)) composition data from the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS) Ion Mass Spectrometer (IMS). We present a more in depth analysis of the composition data and make comparisons with ionospheric models including nitrogen chemistry such as that by Vuitton et al. (2007). The LEF data does not support NH4+ identification, but favors a CH5+ and C2H5+ identification, but also molecular ions C2N+ and CH2NH2+ are chemically allowed possibilities.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geophysics

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
13
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Geophysical Research Abstracts
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20110008588
Document Type :
Report