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The Venus ionosphere at grazing incidence of solar radiation: Transport of plasma to the night ionosphere
Authors:RC Whitten  B Baldwin  WC Knudsen  KL Miller  K Spenner
Institution:Space Science Division, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California 94035, USA;Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA;Fraunhofer-Institute für Physikalische Messtechnik, Freiburg, West Germany
Abstract:Using a quasi-two-dimensional model of the Venus ionosphere, we calculated the ion number densities and horizontal ion bulk velocities expected for a range of solar zenith angles near the terminator (80 to 100°), and compared them with data obtained from the Pioneer Venus Orbiter retarding potential analyzer. The calculated ion bulk velocity arises entirely from the solar EUV-induced plasma pressure gradient and has a magnitude consistent with observations; ionization by suprathermal electrons is neglected in those computations. We find that while photoionization is the dominant source of ionospheric plasma for solar zenith angles less than 92°, plasma transport from the dayside is the dominant plasma source for solar zenith angles greater than 95°. We also show that the main nightside plasma peak at approximately 140 km altitude is of the F2 type (i.e., is diffusion controlled). Its altitude and shape are thus quite insensitive to the altitude of the ion source.
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