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Detection of Titan's Ionosphere from Voyager 1 Radio Occultation Observations
Authors:MK Bird  R Dutta-Roy  SW Asmar  TA Rebold
Institution:aRadioastronomisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Auf dem Hügel 71, 53121, Bonn, Germanyf1;bJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, California, 91109
Abstract:Evidence for a marginal detection of the Titan ionosphere has been obtained from a new analysis of the dual-frequency Doppler data recorded during theVoyager 1occultation in 1980. The original report by Lindalet al.(1983,Icarus53,348–363) gave only upper bounds on the peak electron density of 3000 cm−3during ingress (evening terminator) and 5000 cm−3during egress (morning terminator). The dual-frequency ingress data imply a maximum electron density of 2400 ± 1100 cm−3for Titan's upper ionosphere at an altitude of 1180 ± 150 km. The egress data were determined to be of limited use for this analysis because the X-band signal was received for only a few seconds. Nevertheless, a distinct ionospheric peak is revealed in the S-band data for both ingress and egress. The height and peak density of this ionized layer are in good agreement with expectations from numerical models that invoke photoionization and energetic electron impacts.
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