论文标题
泰坦上层大气中低质量负离子的空间变化
Spatial variations of low mass negative ions in Titan's upper atmosphere
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论文摘要
Cassini的电子光谱仪的观测结果在泰坦的电离层中发现了负离子,高度在1400至950 km之间。在延伸到数千个AMU的广泛质量分布中,在25.8-26.0和49.0-50.1 AMU/Q时确定了两个不同的峰,对应于碳链阴离子$ cn^ - $ cn^ - $和/或$ c_2h^ - $ c_3n^ - $ c_3n^ - $和/或$ C_4H^ - $ C_4H^ - $ for秒峰。在这项研究中,我们介绍了这些低质量负离子的空间分布,从2004年10月26日至2012年5月22日之间进行了有利的观察结果。我们报告了夜间较低密度的趋势,在小太阳能角度在白天高达两倍的密度是高达两倍的趋势。为了进一步理解这一趋势,我们将负离子密度与卡西尼(Cassini)的langmuir探针测得的总电子密度进行了比较。我们发现低质量负离子密度和电子密度在几天之内相互成比例,但在夜间彼此独立。这表明光化学过程与与光电子化产生的超颗粒电子种群的解离反应引发的低质量负离子的主要生产途径一致。我们还发现$ cn^ - /c_2h^ - $与$ c_3n^ - /c_4h^ - $在日间高度约束,与此生产渠道一致,但尤其在夜间显示大变化。
Observations with Cassini's Electron Spectrometer discovered negative ions in Titan's ionosphere, at altitudes between 1400 and 950 km. Within the broad mass distribution extending up to several thousand amu, two distinct peaks were identified at 25.8-26.0 and 49.0-50.1 amu/q, corresponding to the carbon chain anions $CN^-$ and/or $C_2H^-$ for the first peak and $C_3N^-$ and/or $C_4H^-$ for the second peak. In this study we present the spatial distribution of these low mass negative ions from 28 Titan flybys with favourable observations between 26 October 2004 and 22 May 2012. We report a trend of lower densities on the night side and increased densities up to twice as high on the day side at small solar zenith angles. To further understand this trend, we compare the negative ion densities to the total electron density measured by Cassini's Langmuir Probe. We find the low mass negative ion density and the electron density to be proportional to each other on the dayside, but independent of each other on the night side. This indicates photochemical processes and is in agreement with the primary production route for the low mass negative ions being initiated by dissociative reactions with suprathermal electron populations produced by photoionisation. We also find the ratio of $CN^-/C_2H^-$ to $C_3N^-/C_4H^-$ highly constrained on the day-side, in agreement with this production channel, but notably displays large variations on the nightside.