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Short‐term observations of double‐peaked Na emission from Mercury's exosphere
Ist Teil von
Geophysical research letters, 2017-04, Vol.44 (7), p.2970-2977
Ort / Verlag
Washington: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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Wiley Online Library
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We report the analysis of short‐term ground‐based observations of the exospheric Na emission (D1 and D2 lines) from Mercury, which was characterized by two high‐latitude peaks confined near the magnetospheric cusp footprints. During a series of scheduled observations from the Télescope Héliographique pour l'Etude du Magnétisme et des Instabilités Solaires (THEMIS) telescope, achieved by scanning the whole planet, we implemented a series of extra measurements by recording the Na emission from a narrow north‐south strip only, centered above the two emission peaks. Our aim was to inspect the existence of short‐term variations, which were never analyzed before from ground‐based observations, and their possible correlation with interplanetary magnetic field variations. Though Mercury possesses a miniature magnetosphere, characterized by fast reconnection events that develop on a timescale of few minutes, ground‐based observations show that the exospheric Na emission pattern can be globally stable for a prolonged period (some days) and also exhibits fluctuations in the time range of tens of minutes.
Key Points
Short‐term variations of the double‐peak pattern are inspected for the first time by means of ad hoc fixed‐slit acquisitions
A first evidence of short‐term hemispheric variations is reported
No clear correlation between Na emission and in situ IMF data was found