Author:
Agren K.,Wahlund J.-E.,Modolo R.,Lummerzheim D.,Galand M.,Müller-Wodarg I.,Canu P.,Kurth W. S.,Cravens T. E.,Yelle R. V.,J. H. Waite ,Coates A. J.,Lewis G. R.,Young D. T.,Bertucci C.,Dougherty M. K.
Abstract
Abstract. We present data from the sixth Cassini flyby of Titan (T5), showing that the magnetosphere of Saturn strongly interacts with the moon's ionosphere and exo-ionosphere. A simple electron ionisation model provides a reasonable agreement with the altitude structure of the ionosphere. Furthermore, we suggest that the dense and cold exo-ionosphere (from the exobase at 1430 km and outward to several Titan radii from the surface) can be explained by magnetospheric forcing and other transport processes whereas exospheric ionisation by impacting low energy electrons seems to play a minor role.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geology,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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