Mars’ plasma system. Scientific potential of coordinated multipoint missions: “The next generation”

Author:

Sánchez-Cano BeatrizORCID,Lester MarkORCID,Andrews David J.ORCID,Opgenoorth HermannORCID,Lillis RobertORCID,Leblanc FrançoisORCID,Fowler Christopher M.ORCID,Fang XiaohuaORCID,Vaisberg OlegORCID,Mayyasi MajdORCID,Holmberg MikaORCID,Guo JingnanORCID,Hamrin MariaORCID,Mazelle ChristianORCID,Peter KerstinORCID,Pätzold MartinORCID,Stergiopoulou KaterinaORCID,Goetz CharlotteORCID,Ermakov Vladimir Nikolaevich,Shuvalov SergeiORCID,Wild James A.ORCID,Blelly Pierre-LouisORCID,Mendillo MichaelORCID,Bertucci CesarORCID,Cartacci MarcoORCID,Orosei RobertoORCID,Chu FengORCID,Kopf Andrew J.ORCID,Girazian ZacharyORCID,Roman Michael T.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe objective of this White Paper, submitted to ESA’s Voyage 2050 call, is to get a more holistic knowledge of the dynamics of the Martian plasma system, from its surface up to the undisturbed solar wind outside of the induced magnetosphere. This can only be achieved with coordinated multi-point observations with high temporal resolution as they have the scientific potential to track the whole dynamics of the system (from small to large scales), and they constitute the next generation of the exploration of Mars analogous to what happened at Earth a few decades ago. This White Paper discusses the key science questions that are still open at Mars and how they could be addressed with coordinated multipoint missions. The main science questions are: (i) How does solar wind driving impact the dynamics of the magnetosphere and ionosphere? (ii) What is the structure and nature of the tail of Mars’ magnetosphere at all scales? (iii) How does the lower atmosphere couple to the upper atmosphere? (iv) Why should we have a permanent in-situ Space Weather monitor at Mars? Each science question is devoted to a specific plasma region, and includes several specific scientific objectives to study in the coming decades. In addition, two mission concepts are also proposed based on coordinated multi-point science from a constellation of orbiting and ground-based platforms, which focus on understanding and solving the current science gaps.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

nasa Mars Exploration Program

European Space Agency

Russian Academy of Sciences

DFG

DLR

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

agenzia spaziale italiana

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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