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Analytical model of Europa's O2 exosphere

Journal
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE  
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
MILILLO, Anna  
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PLAINAKI, CHRISTINA  
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DE ANGELIS, Elisabetta  
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MANGANO, VALERIA  
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MASSETTI, Stefano  
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MURA, Alessandro  
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ORSINI, Stefano  
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RISPOLI, ROSANNA  
DOI
10.1016/j.pss.2015.10.011
Abstract
The origin of the exosphere of Europa is its water ice surface. The existing exosphere models, assuming either a collisionless environment (simple Monte Carlo techniques) or a kinetic approach (Direct Monte Carlo Method) both predict that the major constituent of the exosphere is molecular oxygen. Specifically, O2 is generated at the surface through radiolysis and chemical interactions of the water dissociation products. The non-escaping O2 molecules circulate around the moon impacting the surface several times, due to their long lifetime and due to their non- sticking, suffering thermalization to the surface temperature after each impact. In fact, the HST observations of the O emission lines proved the presence of an asymmetric atomic Oxygen distribution, related to a thin asymmetric molecular Oxygen atmosphere. The existing Monte Carlo models are not easily applicable as input of simulations devoted to the study of the plasma interactions with the moon. On the other hand, the simple exponential density profiles cannot well depict the higher temperature/higher altitudes component originating by radiolysis. It would thus be important to have a suitable and user-friendly model able to describe the major exospheric characteristics to use as a tool.

This study presents an analytical 3D model that is able to describe the molecular Oxygen exosphere by reproducing the two-component profiles and the asymmetries due to diverse configurations among Europa, Jupiter and the Sun. This model is obtained by a non-linear fit procedure of the EGEON Monte Carlo model (Plainaki et al. 2013) to a Chamberlain density profile. Different parameters of the model are able to describe various exosphere properties thus allowing a detailed investigation of the exospheric characteristics. As an example a discussion on the exospheric temperatures in different configurations and space regions is given.

Volume
130
Start page
3
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24947
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0032063315003165?via%3Dihub
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0032-0633
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2016P&SS..130....3M
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