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Extreme densities in Titan's ionosphere during the T85 magnetosheath encounter

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We present Cassini Langmuir probe measurements of the highest electron number densities ever reported from the ionosphere of Titan. The measured density reached 4310 cm−3 during the T85 Titan flyby. This is at least 500 cm−3 higher than everobserved before and at least 50% above the average density for similar solar zenith angles. The peak of the ionospheric density is not reached on this flyby, making the maximum measured density a lower limit. During this flyby, we also report that an impacting CME leaves Titan in the magnetosheath of Saturn, where it is exposed to shocked solar wind plasma for at least 2 h 45 min. We suggest that the solar wind plasma in the magnetosheath during the CME conditions significantly modifies Titan's ionosphere by an addition of particle impact ionisation by precipitating protons.
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hal-00828379 , version 1 (10-07-2020)

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N. J. T. Edberg, David J. Andrews, O. Shebanits, K. Ågren, J.-E. Wahlund, et al.. Extreme densities in Titan's ionosphere during the T85 magnetosheath encounter. Geophysical Research Letters, 2013, 40 (12), pp.2879-2883. ⟨10.1002/grl.50579⟩. ⟨hal-00828379⟩
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