Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1769569 | Advances in Space Research | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A hybrid simulation of the solar wind-Mars interaction and a test particle simulation of heavy ion trajectories near Mars are used to compute the contribution from solar wind charge exchange processes to the X-ray emission from Mars. Here, we study how the simulated X-ray emissions depend on the parameters of the simulation model. Solar wind parameters are estimated using a ballistic model based on data from the WIND satellite and using an MHD model that uses inputs from interplanetary scintillation measurements. These two models produce X-ray images with significantly different structure. The intensity of the X-ray emissions and the size of the X-ray halo are also found to increase with an increasing exobase neutral temperature.
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Authors
H. Gunell, M. Holmström, E. Kallio, P. Janhunen, K. Dennerl,