Light on windy nights on Mars: A study of saltation-mediated ionization of argon in a Mars-like atmosphere
2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 332; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.icarus.2019.06.025
ISSN1090-2643
AutoresJan Thøgersen, Ebbe Norskov Bak, Kai Finster, P. Nørnberg, Hans J. Jakobsen, Svend J. Knak Jensen,
Tópico(s)Light effects on plants
ResumoLaboratory experiments show that sand grain saltation in a Mars-like environment can result in the ionization of argon. This suggests that saltation can be a mechanism for the destruction of methane (CH4) on Mars given the ionization energy of argon is higher than the energy required to ionize methane to a reactive cation. The ionization energy is also higher than the energy to dissociate methane to highly reactive species like CH3, CH2, and CH. The feasibility of capturing the resulting emission glow on a windy Martian night is discussed.
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