Backscattered solar wind protons by Phobos

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We report Mars Express (MEX) measurements showing that the regolith-covered Phobos surface backscatters 0.5%-10% of the impinging solar wind protons. Backscattered protons with an energy corresponding to 30%-40% of the solar wind energy injected in the flow are picked up by the solar wind and may cause field disturbances and wave activity. Since a similar backscattering of solar wind protons was observed and reported at the Moon, the backscattering of the solar wind particles is a typical physical process for regolith-covered bodies in space, even though the regolith is highly porous and it has been thought that almost 100% of the solar wind protons are implanted. Copyright © 2010 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Futaana, Y., Barabash, S., Holmström, M., Fedorov, A., Nilsson, H., Lundin, R., … Fränz, M. (2010). Backscattered solar wind protons by Phobos. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 115(10). https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JA015486

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