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MESSENGER observations of Mercury's exosphere: detection of magnesium and distribution of constituents.

William E McClintock1, Ronald J Vervack, E Todd Bradley, Rosemary M Killen, Nelly Mouawad, Ann L Sprague, Matthew H Burger, Sean C Solomon, Noam R Izenberg.   

Abstract

Mercury is surrounded by a tenuous exosphere that is supplied primarily by the planet's surface materials and is known to contain sodium, potassium, and calcium. Observations by the Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer during MESSENGER's second Mercury flyby revealed the presence of neutral magnesium in the tail (anti-sunward) region of the exosphere, as well as differing spatial distributions of magnesium, calcium, and sodium atoms in both the tail and the nightside, near-planet exosphere. Analysis of these observations, supplemented by observations during the first Mercury flyby, as well as those by other MESSENGER instruments, suggests that the distinct spatial distributions arise from a combination of differences in source, transfer, and loss processes.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19407195     DOI: 10.1126/science.1172525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  A Cold-Pole Enhancement in Mercury's Sodium Exosphere.

Authors:  Timothy A Cassidy; William E McClintock; Rosemary M Killen; Menelaos Sarantos; Aimee W Merkel; Ronald J Vervack; Matthew H Burger
Journal:  Geophys Res Lett       Date:  2016-10-23       Impact factor: 4.720

Review 2.  Volatiles and Refractories in Surface-Bounded Exospheres in the Inner Solar System.

Authors:  Cesare Grava; Rosemary M Killen; Mehdi Benna; Alexey A Berezhnoy; Jasper S Halekas; François Leblanc; Masaki N Nishino; Christina Plainaki; Jim M Raines; Menelaos Sarantos; Benjamin D Teolis; Orenthal J Tucker; Ronald J Vervack; Audrey Vorburger
Journal:  Space Sci Rev       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 8.017

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