File:Mars Patchy Proton Aurora (SVS14204).png
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| DescriptionMars Patchy Proton Aurora (SVS14204).png |
English: Comparison of normal and patchy proton aurora formation mechanisms at Mars.
Top image shows the normal proton aurora formation mechanism first discovered in 2018. White lines show that solar wind protons traveling away from the Sun are normally swept around the planet by the Mars magnetosphere, and don't directly interact with the atmosphere. When proton aurora occur, a small fraction of the solar wind collides with Mars hydrogen in the extended corona of the planet (shown in blue), and charge exchanges into neutral H atoms. These newly created H atoms are still travelling at the same speed, and are no longer sensitive to the magnetospheric forces that redirect protons around the planet. Instead, the energetic H atoms slam directly into the upper atmosphere of Mars and collide multiple times with the neutral atmosphere, resulting in auroral emission by the incident H atoms (purple). Because the solar wind and Mars corona are uniform across the planet, the aurora occurs everywhere on the planet's day side with a uniform brightness. Bottom image shows the newly discovered formation mechanism for patchy proton aurora. Green lines in the top image show that under normal conditions the solar wind magnetic field drapes nicely around the planet. By contrast, patchy proton aurora form during unusual circumstances when the solar wind magnetic field is aligned with the proton flow. Under such conditions the typical draped magnetic field configuration is replaced by a highly variable patchwork of plasma structures, and the solar wind is able to directly impact the planet's upper atmosphere in specific locations that depend on the structure of the turbulence. When incoming solar wind protons collide with the neutral atmosphere, they can be neutralized and emit aurora in localized patches. During such times patchy proton aurora forms a map of the locations where solar wind plasma is directly impacting the planet. Image Credit: Emirates Mars Mission/UAE Space Agency |
| Date | 31 August 2022 (upload date) |
| Source | Mars Patchy Proton Aurora |
| Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Freelance/Andrew Dous, University of Colorado Boulder/Michael Chaffin, University of Colorado Boulder/Willow Reed, NASA/GSFC/Nancy Neal-Jones, NASA/GSFC/William Steigerwald, KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Dan Gallagher, ADNET Systems, Inc./Aaron E. Lepsch |
| Keywords InfoField | Hydrogen; Bow Shock; Emirates Mars Mission; United Arab Emirates; Solar Wind; aurora; MAVEN; Mars; Planets; Solar System; Atmosphere; Corona; Magnetic Fields; Ionosphere; Location |
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