On the Periodic Variation of the Ion Density in the Martian Dayside Ionosphere During the Regional Dust Storm in September 2016

Author:

Hara Takuya1ORCID,Masunaga Kei23ORCID,Terada Naoki4ORCID,Sakai Shotaro45ORCID,Osanai Taiga4,Seki Kanako6ORCID,Fowler Christopher M.7ORCID,Hanley Kathleen Gwen1ORCID,McFadden James P.1,Curry Shannon M.18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Space Sciences Laboratory University of California, Berkeley Berkeley CA USA

2. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara Japan

3. Institute of Arts and Sciences Yamagata University Yamagata Japan

4. Department of Geophysics Graduate School of Science Tohoku University Sendai Japan

5. Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center Graduate School of Science Tohoku University Sendai Japan

6. Department of Earth and Planetary Science Graduate School of Science University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Physics and Astronomy West Virginia University Morgantown WV USA

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

Abstract

AbstractDust storms and the atmospheric waves can play a significant role in the dynamics in the upper neutral atmosphere of Mars. Recent observations found that a periodic variation of neutral H and O exists in the upper atmosphere, which is likely associated with atmospheric waves that occurred during the regional dust storm on 4 September 2016. However, such periodic variations accompanying the dust storm are far from understood in terms of the Martian ionized particles (i.e., ionosphere). Here we investigated the periodic variation of the ion density in the Martian ionosphere during the regional dust storm in September 2016 based on the MAVEN/STATIC observations. Assuming a simple Chapman layer model, we implemented numerical fitting for the ion density altitude profile to retrieve the peak ion densities in the Martian ionosphere. We then applied periodogram analysis to these peak ion densities in order to identify the peak periodicities together with their confidence levels. We identified several distinct peak periodicities with a scale from ∼1 day up to ∼20 days. The peak periodicities around 6–9 days are comparable to those seen in the Martian neutral atmosphere. In addition, the other peak periodicities likely correspond to the periodic crossings of the local crustal fields and periodic variation of the upstream solar wind, indicating a strong regional coupling between the lower atmosphere and the upstream solar wind.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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