ELECTRIC CURRENTS IN THE SUBSOLAR REGION OF THE VENUS LOWER IONOSPHERE

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COLE, KD [1 ]
HOEGY, WR [1 ]
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[1] LA TROBE UNIV, DEPT PHYS, BUNDOORA, VIC 3083, AUSTRALIA
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10.1029/94JA00203
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The ion and electron momentum equations, along with Ampere's law, are solved for the ion and electron drift velocities and the electric field in the subsolar Venus ionosphere, assuming a partially ionized gas and a single ion species having the ion mean mass. AU collision terms among the ions, electrons and neutral particles are retained in the equations. A general expression for the evolution of the magnetic field is derived and compared with earlier expressions (Luhmann et al., 1984; Cloutier, 1984; Cravens et al., 1984). Subsolar region data in the altitude range 150-300 kin from the Pioneer Venus Orbiter are used to calculate altitude profiles of the components of the current due to the electric field, gradients of pressure, and gravity. Altitude profiles of the ion and electron velocities as well as the electric field, electrodynamic heating, and the energy density are determined. Only orbits having a complete set of measured plasma temperatures and densities, neutral densities, and magnetic field were considered for analysis; the results are shown only for orbit 202. The vertical velocity at altitudes above 220 km is upgoing for orbit 202. This result is consistent with observations of molecular ions at high altitudes and of plasma flow to the nightside, both of which require upward velocity of ions from the dayside ionosphere. Above about 230 km the momentum equations are extremely sensitive to the altitude profiles of density, temperature, and magnetic field.
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