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Observed composition of the ionosphere of Venus: Implications for the ionization peak and the maintenance of the nightside ionosphere
Authors:HA Taylor  RE Hartle  HB Niemann  LH Brace  RE Daniell  SJ Bauer  AJ Kliore
Institution:NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Laboratory for Planetary Atmospheres, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, USA;Beers Associates, Incorporated, P.O. Box 2549, Reston, Virginia 22090, USA;Institute for Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Graz, Graz, A-8010, Austria;Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, California 91103, USA
Abstract:Across the nightside of Venus, daily measurements from the PV Orbiter Ion Mass Spectrometer often indicate an ionosphere of relatively abundant concentration, with a composition characteristic of the dayside ionosphere. Such conditions are interspersed by other days on which the ionosphere appears to largely “disappear” down to about 200 km, with ion concentrations at lower heights also much reduced. These characteristics, coupled with observations of strong day to night flows of O+ in the upper ionosphere, support arguments that ion transport from the dayside is important for the maintenance of the nightside ionosphere. Also, U.S. and Soviet observations of nightside energetic electron fluxes have prompted consideration of impact ionization as an additional nightside ion source. The details of the ion and neutral composition at low altitudes on the nightside provide an important input for further analysis of the maintenance process. In the range 140–160 km, strong concentrations of O2+ and NO+ indicate that the ionization peak is at times composed of at least two prominent ion species. Nightside concentrations of O2+ and NO+ as large as 105 and 104/cm3, respectively, appear to require sources in addition to that provided by transport. The most probable sources are considered briefly, and no satisfactory explanation is yet found for the observed NO+ concentrations. Further analysis beyond the scope of this paper is required to resolve this issue.
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