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Springer, Space Science Reviews, 1-4(126), p. 355-372, 2006

DOI: 10.1007/s11214-006-9030-0

The Mars Plasma Environment, p. 355-372

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-70943-7_14

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Investigation of the influence of magnetic anomalies on ion distributions at Mars

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Abstract

Using data from the Mars Express Ion Mass Analyzer (IMA) we investigate the distribution of ion beams of planetary origin and search for an influence from Mars crustal magnetic anomalies. We have concentrated on ion beams observed inside the induced magnetosphere boundary (magnetic pile-up boundary). Some north-south asymmetry is seen in the data, but no longitudinal structure resembling that of the crustal anomalies. Comparing the occurrence rate of ion beams with magnetic field strength at 400 km altitude below the spacecraft (using statistical Mars Global Surveyor results) shows a decrease of the occurrence rate for modest (