Search by Mariner 10 for Electrons and Protons Accelerated in Association with Venus
- 29 March 1974
- journal article
- other
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 183 (4131) , 1318-1321
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.183.4131.1318
Abstract
The University of Chicago instrumnents on board the Mariner 10 spacecraft bound for Mercury have measured energy spectra and fluxes of electrons from 0.18 to 30 million electron volts and protons from 0.5 to 68 million electron volts along the plasma wake and in the bow shock regions associated with Venus. Unusually quiet solar conditions and improved instrumentation made it possible to search for much lower fluxes of protons and electrons in similar energy regions as compared to earlier Mariner missions to Venus—that is, lower by a factor of 102 for protons and 103 for electrons. We found no evidence for electrons or protons either in the form of increases of intensity or energy spectral changes in the vicinity of the planet, nor any evidence of bursts of radiation in or near the observed bow shock where bursts of electrons might have been expected in analogy with the bow shock at the earth. The importance of these null results for determining the necessary and sufficient conditions for particle acceleration is discussed with respect to magnetometer evidence that Venus does not have a magnetosphere.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Magnetic Field Observations near Venus: Preliminary Results from Mariner 10Science, 1974
- Observations at Venus Encounter by the Plasma Science Experiment on Mariner 10Science, 1974
- Mariner 10 Venus EncounterScience, 1974
- Protons and Electrons in Jupiter's Magnetic Field: Results from the University of Chicago Experiment on Pioneer 10Science, 1974
- The effect of a uniform external pressure on the ionospheric boundary of a non-magnetic planet in a steady solar windPlanetary and Space Science, 1973
- Mariner V: Plasma and Magnetic Fields Observed near VenusScience, 1967
- Magnetic Field Measurements near MarsScience, 1965
- Search for Trapped Electrons and a Magnetic Moment at Mars by Mariner IVScience, 1965
- Evidence for >30-keV Electrons Accelerated in the Shock Transition Region Beyond the Earth's Magnetospheric BoundaryPhysical Review Letters, 1964
- Mariner II: Preliminary Reports on Measurements of Venus: Charged ParticlesScience, 1963