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Plasma Waves Observed at Low Altitudes in the Tenuous Venus Nightside IonosphereThe Pioneer Venus Orbiter Electric Field Detector (OEFD) measured many plasma wave bursts throughout the low altitude ionosphere during the final entry phase of the spacecraft. Apart from 100 Hz bursts observed at very low altitudes (approx. 130 km), the bursts fall into two classes. The first of these is a wideband signal that is observed in regions of low magnetic field, but average densities, in comparison to the prevailing ionospheric condition. This wideband signal is not observed in the 30 kHz channel of the OEFD, but is restricted to the 5.4 kHz channel and lower. Since these bursts are observed with roughly constant burst rate above 160 km altitude, we attribute them to ion acoustic mode waves generated by precipitating solar wind electrons. The second type of signal is restricted to 100 Hz only, and is observed in regions of low electron beta, consistent with whistler-mode waves. These waves could be generated by lightning in the Venus atmosphere if the vertical component of the magnetic field greater than 3.6 nT. Unfortunately, the spacecraft spin axis is mainly horizontal, and only that component of magnetic field can be measured. Alternatively, the 100 Hz bursts could be generated locally through gradient drift instabilities, provided the ambient magnetic field is horizontal. Because the ionosphere is very different during the entry phase, compared to the ionosphere as observed early in the Pioneer Venus mission, any conclusions regarding the source of the plasma waves detected during entry phase cannot be applied directly to the earlier observations.
Document ID
19990038331
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Strangeway, R. J.
(California Univ. Los Angeles, CA United States)
Russell, C. T.
(California Univ. Los Angeles, CA United States)
Ho, C. M.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Brace, L. H.
(Michigan Univ. Ann Arbor, MI United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
December 14, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: Geophysical Research Letters. Selected Papers on Pioneer Venus Orbiter: Entry Phase
Volume: 20
Issue: 23
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Report/Patent Number
Paper 93GL02629
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG2-485
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGw-3497
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