Effects of the 10 September 2017 Solar Flare on the Density and Composition of the Ionosphere of Mars: Significance of Thermospheric Changes

Author:

Cramer A. G.1ORCID,Withers P.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Astronomy Department Boston University Boston MA USA

2. Center for Space Physics Boston University Boston MA USA

Abstract

AbstractThe impact of solar flares on the upper atmosphere of Mars presents an opportune environment for investigating the ionosphere's response to the rapid and high‐energy dynamics of our Sun, with implications for characterizing atmospheric escape and evolution. The ionosphere of Mars is strongly influenced both by the levels of ionizing solar irradiance it receives and the associated behavior of the neutral thermosphere within which it is embedded. Here, we characterize density and composition changes in the topside ionosphere of Mars due to the X8.2‐class solar flare on 10 September 2017 from MAVEN spacecraft observations roughly 90 min after the onset of flare irradiance at Mars, by which time the neutral thermosphere had experienced significant thermal expansion. By contrasting altitude and pressure‐based representations of the ionospheric changes during the flare with the neutral thermospheric changes in both representations and basic photochemical expectation, we interpret and quantify the ionospheric behavior through a lesser explored lens of the neutral thermosphere's response to a flare. We find that the high‐altitude ionospheric density enhancements during this flare are larger than many identified from other flares, and that the neutral thermosphere's expansion accounts for a majority of the cumulative ion density changes observed. The ion density and compositional changes exhibit corresponding behavior with the neutral thermosphere's changes from both thermal expansion and photochemical effects. The identified characteristics of the ionosphere's response to a solar flare provide observational benchmarks for assessing and aiding numerical modeling efforts in accurately reproducing the behavior of the environment of Mars.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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