The IMF pile-up regions near the Earth and Venus: lessons for the solar wind - Mars interaction

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A.M. Krymskii
T.K. Breus
N. F Ness
M.H. AcuÑa
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[1] Rostov State University,Space Physics Department
[2] Space Research Institute Russian Academy of Sciences,Bartol Research Institute
[3] University of Delaware,undefined
[4] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,undefined
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Space Science Reviews | 2000年 / 92卷
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Magnetic Field; Solar Wind; Magnetic Anomaly; Strong Magnetic Field; Mars Global Surveyor;
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The Mars Global Surveyor mission has revealed that localized crustal paleomagnetic anomalies are a common feature of the Southern Hemisphere of Mars. The magnetometer measured small-scale magnetic fields associated with many individual magnetic anomalies have magnitudes ranging from hundreds to thousands nT at altitude above 120 km. That makes Mars globally different from both Venus and Earth. The data collected by Lunar Prospector near the Moon were interpreted as evidence that above regions of inferred strong surface magnetic fields on the Moon the SW flow is deflected, and a small-scale mini-magnetosphere exists under some circumstances. With a factor of 100 stronger magnetic fields at Mars and a lower SW dynamic pressure, those conditions offer the opportunity for a larger size of small `magnetospheres' which can be formed by the crustal magnetic fields. Outside the regions of the magnetic anomalies, the SW/Mars interaction is Venus-like. Thus, at Mars the distinguishing feature of the magnetic field pile-up boundary most likely varies from Venus-like to Earth-like above the crustal magnetic field regions. The observational data regarding the IMF pile-up regions near Venus and the Earth are initially reviewed. As long as the SW/Mars interaction remains like that at Venus, the IMF penetrates deep into the Martian ionosphere under the `overpressure' conditions. Results of numerical simulations and theoretical expectations regarding the temporal evolution of the IMF inside the Venus ionosphere and appearance of superthermal electrons are also reviewed and assessed.
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