The Climatology of Mars Thermospheric Polar Warming at Aphelion

Author:

Thiemann Edward M. B.1ORCID,Trompet Loïc2ORCID,Bougher Stephen W.3ORCID,Yiğit Erdal4ORCID,Gasperini Federico5ORCID,Montabone Luca6ORCID,Gonzalez‐Galindo Francisco7ORCID,Eparvier Francis G.1,Vandaele Anne‐Carine2

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA

2. Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy Uccle Belgium

3. Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy Space Weather Lab George Mason University Fairfax VA USA

5. Orion Space Solutions Louisville CO USA

6. Paneureka Le Bourget‐du‐Lac France

7. Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía‐CSIC Granada Spain

Abstract

AbstractThermospheric polar warming (TPW) is observed conclusively for the first time at Mars during the aphelion/Northern Summer season using solar occultation (SO) measurements made by the Extreme Ultraviolet Monitor (EUVM) onboard the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) orbiter. Aphelion data from Mars Year (MY) 33–36 are analyzed revealing TPW to be present at dawn but not dusk. This is consistent with an earlier analysis of accelerometer data from the Mars Global Surveyor that showed aphelion TPW is also not evident at 15 hr local time. Separating the data into individual MYs reveals TPW is observed during each year except MY 35. TPW is markedly intensified during MY 34, which is attributed to enhanced circulation caused by a northern‐hemisphere dust storm coinciding with the observations. Simulations from the Mars Climate Database predict the large TPW enhancement in MY 34 relative to MY 33 observed by EUVM SO, but predicts approximately 20K less overall TPW for both years than that observed by EUVM SO.

Funder

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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