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[PCG19-P01] MAVEN and MEX Quasi-Simultaneous Multipoint Observations of Solar Wind-Driven Waves in the Ionosphere of Mars
In this study, we surveyed the spatial distribution of compressional ULF magnetosonic waves propagating from the upstream region to the ionosphere by analyzing quasi-simultaneous, multipoint observations of local magnetic fields. We identified a number of events in which Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) observed the ULF waves with its magnetometers in the upstream region, while Mars Express (MEX) observed compressional fluctuations at a similar frequency in the ionosphere by estimating the local magnetic field magnitude from electron cyclotron echoes recorded by MARSIS [4]. A statistical survey suggests that the two waves detected by MAVEN and MEX are related, plausibly representing a wave propagating from the upstream solar wind to the ionosphere. Further analyses of these observations would provide more detailed information, such as the occurrence rates at a certain altitude and solar zenith angle.
References
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