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Observation of the hydrogen corona with SPICAM on Mars Express

Jean-Yves Chaufray
Jean-Loup Bertaux
François Leblanc

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A series of seven dedicated Lyman-α observations of exospheric atomic hydrogen in the martian corona were performed in March 2005 with the ultraviolet spectrometer SPICAM on board Mars Express. Two types of observations are analyzed, observations at high illumination (for a solar zenith angle SZA equal to 30°) and observations at low illumination (for a solar zenith angle equal to 90° (terminator), and near the south pole). The measured Lyman-α emission is interpreted as purely resonant scattering of solar photons. Because the Lyman-α emission is optically thick, we use a forward model to analyze this data. Below the exobase, the hydrogen density is described by a diffusive model and above the exobase, it follows Chamberlain's approach without satellite particles. For different hydrogen density profiles between 80 and 50,000 km, the volume emission rates are computed by solving the radiative transfer equation. Such an approach has been used to analyze the Mariner 6, 7 exospheric Lyman-α data during the late 1960s. A reasonable fit of the set of observations is obtained assuming an exobase temperature between 200 and 250 K and an exobase density of ∼1–4 × 105 cm−3 in good agreement with photochemical models.

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hal-00283599 , version 1 (30-05-2008)

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Jean-Yves Chaufray, Jean-Loup Bertaux, François Leblanc, Eric Quémerais. Observation of the hydrogen corona with SPICAM on Mars Express. Icarus, 2008, 195 (2), pp.598-613. ⟨10.1016/j.icarus.2008.01.009⟩. ⟨hal-00283599⟩
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