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Carbon photochemical escape rates from the modern Mars atmosphere
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2021.114371 Bibcode: 2021Icar..36014371L

Yelle, Roger V.; Lillis, Robert J.; Lo, Daniel Y. +1 more

We provide a comprehensive update of photochemical escape rates of atomic carbon from the present-day Martian atmosphere using a one-dimensional photochemical model and a Monte Carlo escape model. The photochemical model incorporates new results relevant to carbon photochemistry at Mars, including new cross sections for photodissociation of CO

2021 Icarus
SOHO 19
Simultaneous sublimation activity of primitive asteroids including (24) Themis and (449) Hamburga: Spectral signs of an exosphere and the solar activity impact
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2021.114634 Bibcode: 2021Icar..36914634B

Petrova, Elena V.; Busarev, Vladimir V.; Irsmambetova, Tatiana R. +2 more

We describe and analyze simultaneous sublimation activity of the main-belt primitive asteroids during their perihelion passages, which was detected by spectral methods. This phenomenon was observed for the first time in September 2012 for asteroids (145) Adeona, (704) Interamnia, (779) Nina, and Mars-crosser (1474) Beira (Busarev et al., 2015, 201…

2021 Icarus
SOHO 8
Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner: Water production activity over 20 years with SOHO/SWAN
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2020.114242 Bibcode: 2021Icar..35714242C

Bertaux, J. -L.; Combi, M. R.; Quémerais, E. +3 more

In 1985 Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner was the first comet visited by a spacecraft, the International Cometary Explorer (ICE) satellite, several months before the armada of Halley spacecraft had their encounters in 1986. ICE was originally the ISEE-3 satellite, designed for magnetospheric measurements near the Earth, and was diverted via a lunar gravi…

2021 Icarus
SOHO 2
Water production rates from SOHO/SWAN observations of six comets: 2017-2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2021.114509 Bibcode: 2021Icar..36514509C

Bertaux, J. -L.; Combi, M. R.; Shou, Y. +4 more

The Solar Wind ANisotropies (SWAN) all-sky hydrogen Lyman-alpha camera on the SOlar and Heliosphere Observer (SOHO) satellite makes daily images of the entire sky to monitor the three-dimensional distribution of solar wind and solar radiation via its imprint on the stream of interstellar hydrogen that flows through the solar system. In the process…

2021 Icarus
SOHO 2