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A cometary ionosphere model for IoA source for the ionosphere of Io is proposed based on the assumption that the satellite is rather moonlike but continuously bombarded by intense fluxes of energetic particles, which makes its surface electrically conducting so that a significant Birkeland current is drawn up along magnetic field lines from Jupiter's ionosphere. It is suggested that the ion current is neutralized upon contact with Io's surface and that subsequent sputtering of this material from the surface supplies the satellite's neutral atmosphere. A model for the generation and maintenance of Io's ionosphere is outlined, according to which the structure of the ionosphere is determined by the impact of energetic trapped electrons from the Jovian magnetosphere and the ram pressure of the corotational magnetospheric wind. The first of these two processes provides the main ionization mechanism, while the second compresses the upstream (or 'nighttime') ionosphere via Alfven's critical-velocity phenomenon. It is concluded that Io's ionosphere is more nearly analogous to the coma and tail of a comet in the solar wind than to the earthlike case of a permanent gravitationally bound ionosphere.
Document ID
19780059056
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Cloutier, P. A.
(Rice Univ. Houston, TX, United States)
Daniell, R. E., Jr.
(Rice Univ. Houston, TX, United States)
Dessler, A. J.
(Rice Univ. Houston, TX, United States)
Hill, T. W.
(Rice University Houston, Tex., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1978
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysics and Space Science
Volume: 55
Issue: 1, Ma
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Accession Number
78A42965
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-44-006-137
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF DES-74-19668
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGL-44-006-012
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF ATM-77-15712
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Public
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