The relative proportions of water group ions in Saturn's inner magnetosphere: A preliminary study

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We present a technique to gather ion composition information in the form of relative abundances of the water group ion species in Saturn's inner magnetosphere, utilizing the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer's Straight-Through Time-of-Flight data from two orbits in 2011. We show that between 4.75 and 8 Saturn radii H2O+ ions dominate the water group species, and from 8 to 10 Saturn radii it is OH+ ions that dominate. Our results show that the relative proportion of H3O+ falls fastest with increasing distance, while the proportion of H2O+ decreases slowly. However, O+ and OH+ increase with distance, and O+ is the least dominant ion species out to eight Saturn radii outside of which it is comparable to H3O+. The relative abundance of H2O+ found here matches theoretical work based on Herschel telescopic data very well. These results are compared with other published work, and further improvements to the technique are discussed.

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Wilson, R. J., Bagenal, F., Cassidy, T., Fleshman, B. L., & Crary, F. (2015). The relative proportions of water group ions in Saturn’s inner magnetosphere: A preliminary study. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 120(8), 6624–6632. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JA020557

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