Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1782451 Planetary and Space Science 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Maps of the precipitating solar wind proton flux onto Mercury's surface are constructed using a modified Toffoletto–Hill (TH93) model of the Hermean magnetosphere. Solar wind and IMF conditions around Mercury's orbit near aphelion and perihelion, respectively, were estimated by reanalyzing the Helios 40-s data for times when the spacecraft as in Mercury's orbital range (0.31–0.47 AU). Probability density estimates obtained in this way allow us to quantitatively predict the likely range of the ion-sputtering source as a function of true anomaly angle of the planet. Results indicate that the sputtering source along open fieldlines increases fourfold from aphelion to perihelion, and that significant precipitation along closed fieldlines is twice as likely at perihelion due to finite Larmor radius effects. We conclude that ion sputtering is comparatively more important as a source for the Hermean exosphere at perihelion.

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