Direct Measurements of Energetic Neutral Hydrogen in the Interplanetary Medium

  • Galli A
  • Wurz P
  • Barabash S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present an analysis of hydrogen energetic neutral atoms (ENAs) measured by the ASPERA-3 instrument on board Mars Express. We focus on ENAs that have no Martian origin. The energy spectra of these ENAs are all very similar and can be fitted well by a two-component power law. The fluxes, integrated from 0.2 to 10 keV, vary between 5 × 10 3 and 10 5 cm -2 sr -1 s -1 . We checked for possible sources for these ENAs, but we can rule out a planetary origin, a solar wind origin, contamination by UV from UV bright stars, and contamination by high-energy protons. With our present knowledge we conclude that the heliospheric termination shock is the most plausible source region. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society, All rights reserved.

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Galli, A., Wurz, P., Barabash, S., Grigoriev, A., Lundin, R., Futaana, Y., … Fraenz, M. (2006). Direct Measurements of Energetic Neutral Hydrogen in the Interplanetary Medium. The Astrophysical Journal, 644(2), 1317–1325. https://doi.org/10.1086/503765

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