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Modeling Wind-Driven Ionospheric Dynamo Currents at Mars: Expectations for InSight Magnetic Field Measurements

  • Robert J. Lillis
  • , Matthew O. Fillingim
  • , Yingjuan Ma
  • , Francisco Gonzalez-Galindo
  • , François Forget
  • , Catherine L. Johnson
  • , Anna Mittelholz
  • , Christopher T. Russell
  • , Laila Andersson
  • , Christopher M. Fowler

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Abstract

We model expected dynamo currents above, and resulting magnetic field profiles at, InSight's landing site on Mars, including for the first time the effect of electron-ion collisions. We calculate their diurnal and seasonal variability using inputs from global models of the Martian thermosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. Modeled currents primarily depend on plasma densities and the strength of the neutral wind component perpendicular to the combined crustal and draped magnetic fields that thread the ionosphere. Negligible at night, currents are the strongest in the late morning and near solstices due to stronger winds and near perihelion due to both stronger winds and higher plasma densities from solar EUV photoionization. Resulting surface magnetic fields of tens of nanotesla and occasionally >100 nT may be expected at the InSight landing site. We expect currents and surface fields to vary significantly with changes in the draped magnetic field caused by Mars' dynamic solar wind environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5083-5091
Number of pages9
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume46
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 May 2019

Keywords

  • Insight
  • Magnetic
  • Mars
  • current
  • dynamo
  • ionosphere

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