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Total Electron Content in the martian atmosphere: a critical assessment of the Mars Express MARSIS datasets

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posted on 2015-03-04, 15:43 authored by B. Sánchez-Cano, D. D. Morgan, O. Witasse, S. M. Radicella, M. Herraiz, R. Orosei, M. Cartacci, A. Cicchetti, R. Noschese, W. Kofman, C. Grima, J. Mouginot, D. A. Gurnett, M. Lester, P-L. Blelly, H. Opgenoorth, G. Quinsac
The total electron content (TEC) is one of the most useful parameters to evaluate the behavior of the martian ionosphere because it contains information on the total amount of free electrons, the main component of the martian ionospheric plasma. The Mars Express MARSIS radar is able to derive TEC from both of its operations modes: (1) the active ionospheric sounding (AIS) mode, and (2) the subsurface mode. TEC estimates from the subsurface sounding mode can be computed from the same raw data independently using different algorithms, which should yield similar results. Significant differences on the dayside, however, have been found from two of the algorithms. Moreover, both algorithms seem also to disagree with the TEC results from the AIS mode. This paper gives a critical, quantitative and independent assessment of these discrepancies, and indicates the possible uncertainty of these databases. In addition, a comparison between the results given by the empirical model of the martian ionosphere developed by Sánchez-Cano et al. (2013) and the different datasets has been performed. The main result is that for solar zenith angles higher than 75 degrees, where the maximum plasma frequency is typically small compared with the radar frequencies, the two subsurface algorithms can be confidently used. For solar zenith angles less than 75 degrees, where the maximum plasma frequency is very close to the radar frequencies, both algorithms suffer limitations. Nevertheless, despite the solar zenith angle restrictions, the dayside TEC of one of the two algorithms is consistent with the modelled TEC.

Funding

STFC grant ST/K001000/1. Also BS-C acknowledges the Spanish project AYA2011-29967-C05-02, the Complutense Predoctoral Fellowship that she had until 17-6-2014 and two scientific stays at the center ESTEC of the European Space Agency by ESTEC Faculty support funding.

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Journal of Geophysical Research

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Journal of Geophysical Research

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American Geophysical Union (AGU) & Wiley

issn

0148-0227

eissn

2156-2202

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2014JA020630/abstract

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Publisher's version/PDF must be used in Institutional Repository 6 months after publication.

Editors

Liemohn, M

Language

en

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