Effect of the Lateral Exospheric Transport on the Horizontal Hydrogen Distribution Near the Exobase of Mars

DOI: 
10.1002/2017JA025163
Publication date: 
30/04/2018
Main author: 
Chaufray J.-Y.
IAA authors: 
Gonzalez-Galindo, F.;Lopez-Valverde, M.
Authors: 
Chaufray J.-Y., Yelle R.V., Gonzalez-Galindo F., Forget F., Lopez-Valverde M., Leblanc F., Modolo R.
Journal: 
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
123
Pages: 
2441-2454
Abstract: 
We simulate the hydrogen density near the exobase of Mars, using the 3-D Martian Global Circulation Model of Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, coupled to an exospheric ballistic model to compute the downward ballistic flux. The simulated hydrogen distribution near the exobase obtained at two different seasons—Ls = 180° and Ls = 270°—is close to Zero Net Ballistic Flux equilibrium. In other words, the hydrogen density near the exobase adjusts to have a balance between the local upward ballistic and the downward ballistic flux due to a short lateral migration time in the exosphere compared to the vertical diffusion time. This equilibrium leads to a hydrogen density n near the exobase directly controlled by the exospheric temperature T by the relation nT5/2 = constant. This relation could be used to extend 1-D hydrogen exospheric model of Mars used to derive the hydrogen density and escape flux at Mars from Lyman-α observations to 3-D model based on observed or modeled exospheric temperature near the exobase, without increasing the number of free parameters. ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Database: 
SCOPUS
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2018JGRA..123.2441C/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2018JGRA..123.2441C
Keywords: 
exosphere; hydrogen; Mars