2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2004.07.007
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Modeling of global variations and ring shadowing in Saturn's ionosphere

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“…While the overall magnitude of the density profiles is captured by ionospheric models (e.g. Moore et al 2004Moore et al , 2006Galand et al 2009), gravity waves need to be invoked to explain the highly-structure vertical profiles at Jupiter and Saturn (Barrow and Matcheva 2011;Matcheva and Barrow 2012;Barrow and Matcheva 2013). At low latitudes above the homopause, a surge in water inflow may also contribute to the presence of 'bite-outs' in the profiles observed at Saturn (Moore and Mendillo 2007).…”
Section: Ionospheric Response To Auroral Forcingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While the overall magnitude of the density profiles is captured by ionospheric models (e.g. Moore et al 2004Moore et al , 2006Galand et al 2009), gravity waves need to be invoked to explain the highly-structure vertical profiles at Jupiter and Saturn (Barrow and Matcheva 2011;Matcheva and Barrow 2012;Barrow and Matcheva 2013). At low latitudes above the homopause, a surge in water inflow may also contribute to the presence of 'bite-outs' in the profiles observed at Saturn (Moore and Mendillo 2007).…”
Section: Ionospheric Response To Auroral Forcingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim and Fox 1991;Moses and Bass 2000). Ionospheric models have been developed for the outer planets, as reviewed by with more recent models proposed for Jupiter (Achilleos et al 1998;Perry et al 1999;Grodent et al 2001;Millward et al 2002;Tao et al 2010;Barrow and Matcheva 2011) and Saturn (Moses and Bass 2000;Moore et al 2004Moore et al , 2006Moore et al , 2008Moore et al , 2010Galand et al 2009Galand et al , 2011Barrow and Matcheva 2013).…”
Section: Ionospheric Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is then important to know in detail the rate constants of the collisions in which H 3 + participates. Models to estimate the concentration of the cation, as well as its vibrational structure and isotopic substituents, are used to follow the dynamics of the system as a function of solar fluence [7]. In addition, the rates of isotopic exchange processes are important in low-pressure plasmas of H 2 -D 2 mixtures [8].…”
Section: Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 This figure shows the spectrum of emitted radiation, FðkÞ, the temperature-pressure profile in the atmosphere, (T gas , p gas ) and the degree of ionisation, f e , as a function of pressure for planet Earth, for Saturn and for two brown dwarfs. The Saturn thermodynamical data from Moses et al (2000), Moore et al (2004) (solid line) and Galand et al (2009) (dashed line) were used to derive the degree of ionisation [courtesy: Alejandro Luque]. Saturn's disk-integrated spectrum is based on the latest profiles of atmospheric temperature and gaseous composition derived from retrieval analysis of Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer spectra (Irwin et al 2008;Fletcher et al 2012;courtesy: Leigh Fletcher).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%