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Lyman-alpha observations of venera-9 and 10 I. The non-thermal hydrogen population in the exosphere of venus
Authors:I.L. Bertaux  J. Blamont  M. Marcelin  V.G. Kurt  N.N. Romanova  A.S. Smirnov
Affiliation:Service d''Aéronomie du C.N.R.S. Verrières-le-Buisson, 91370, France;Institute of Cosmic Investigation (IKI), Academy of Science, 88 Profsoyouznaya, Moscow 117485, U.S.S.R.
Abstract:The dayside hydrogen exosphere was observed in October–November 1975 with a Lymanalpha photometer carried on board Venera-9 and 10. In addition to intensity measurements, the use of a hydrogen cell allowed for the first time linewidth measurements. Both intensity and linewidth measurements below 1500 km of altitude are well fitted by a single exospheric component (Tc = 500 ± 100 K, nc = 1.5 × 104 atom cm?3at 250 km). Above 3000 km, the measured linewidth increased sharply, to decrease again above 4500 km. This feature is interpreted as the signature of an additional population of “hot” atoms circulating on satellite orbits, created just behind the bow-shock by charge-exchange collisions (with an efficiency of 4%) between the neutral atoms and the solar wind protons, which became turbulent after bow-shock crossing. The density ratio of “hot” to standard population is of the order of 10% around 3500 km of altitude.
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