A Spherical Harmonic Martian Crustal Magnetic Field Model Combining Data Sets of MAVEN and MGS

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This study presents a new spherical harmonic (SH) model of the crustal magnetic field of Mars, based on the magnetic field data set measured by the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) and the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft. To minimize the influence of external fields due to solar wind interaction with Mars, we rejected data that were observed dayside and above an altitude of 500 km. The data points of MAVEN were reduced by using a proxy of solar wind activity that identified and rejected any data measured during magnetically disturbed intervals. We used a conventional least squares technique to estimate the Gauss coefficients fitted to the reduced data set and made a compromise between model misfit and model roughness by truncating the SH model at degree 110. This model is capable of representing crustal fields with a spatial resolution approaching ∼200 km at 120 km altitude and ∼260 km at the Martian surface. Since our model fits MAVEN's observational data better than previous models, especially the data obtained during MAVEN's low altitude periapsis passes, we conclude that it may more accurately approximate the low-altitude crustal field. We calculate the crustal field power spectrum of various models and find that small-scale fields at low altitudes were underestimated by most previous models. This new model could benefit future studies associated with the Martian crustal field and its interaction with the solar wind.

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Gao, J. W., Rong, Z. J., Klinger, L., Li, X. Z., Liu, D., & Wei, Y. (2021). A Spherical Harmonic Martian Crustal Magnetic Field Model Combining Data Sets of MAVEN and MGS. Earth and Space Science, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EA001860

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