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MAVEN SEP Observations of Scorpius X‐1 X‐Rays at Mars: A Midatmosphere Occultation Analysis Technique

A. Rahmati, D. E. Larson, T. E. Cravens, R. J. Lillis, Christina O. Lee, P. Dunn

2020Geophysical Research Letters17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We report on the first observations of atmospheric occultations at Mars of ~10 keV X‐rays from an extrasolar source identified as Scorpius X‐1. The measurements are taken by the SEP (Solar Energetic Particle) instrument on the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft. The detected X‐ray photons from Scorpius X‐1 penetrate the Martian atmosphere down to ~70 km altitude, before being attenuated by the neutrals in the atmosphere. The occultation altitude varies by a few km depending on the source X‐ray energy and the atmospheric neutral density. In this work, we study the detection response of SEP to Scorpius X‐1 X‐rays and demonstrate that X‐ray occultation data can be used in conjunction with a model of the light extinction curve in order to gain insights into the neutral density of the Mars atmosphere in the 50–100 km altitude range, an important and largely unexplored altitude range at Mars.

Topics & Concepts

OccultationMars Exploration ProgramAtmosphere of MarsMartianAtmosphere (unit)PhysicsAltitude (triangle)AstronomyAstrobiologyAtmospheric sciencesAstrophysicsMeteorologyGeometryMathematicsPlanetary Science and ExplorationAstro and Planetary ScienceSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life