An auroral source of hot oxygen in the geocorona
2005; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 32; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1029/2004gl021912
ISSN1944-8007
AutoresV. I. Shematovich, Д. В. Бисикало, Jean‐Claude Gérard,
Tópico(s)Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
ResumoThe high‐energy proton‐hydrogen (H + /H) beam associated with proton auroral precipitation transfers momentum in elastic and inelastic collisions with ambient thermal atomic oxygen in the high latitude thermosphere. This process provides a localized novel source of hot oxygen atoms in addition to exothermic photochemistry, charge exchange and momentum transfer from O + ion precipitation and charge exchange with accelerated ionospheric O + ions. We suggest that this source contributes to the population of the hot oxygen geocorona and to the flux of escaping oxygen atoms. For an incident proton energy flux of 1 mW m −2 and a mean energy E mean ≈ 5 keV, we calculate a density of hot oxygen atoms with energy above 1 eV of 2.0 × 10 3 cm −3 and a mean kinetic energy of about 3.5 eV at 700 km. The total upward flux of hot oxygen atoms with energies higher 1 eV is estimated as 3.5 × 10 8 cm −2 s −1 .
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