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Mass loading of planetary atmospheres by rocky satellites—II: Transport and enhanced lifetimes of satellite ejecta in planetary magnetospheres
Authors:M Alexander  P Anz  T Hyde  A Hargrave  W Tanner  L Lodhi  S Lodhi
Institution:Department of Physics, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798, USA;Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend Camus, Erie, PA 16563, USA
Abstract:Extensive studies have been conducted concerning individual mass, temporal and positional distribution of submicron rocky ejecta existing in the satellite-planetary gravitational sphere of influence. The transit time of the major portion of the ejecta that is transported from the satellite's gravitational sphere of influence to the planetary magnetopause is about one week and represents a mass loading pulse occurring each satellite orbit. The mass-flux distributions of lunar ejecta at the surface of the magnetopause for a complete lunar orbit are presented. Spatial mass densities of lunar ejecta in specific zones of the magnetosphere provide a means to compare sporadic interplanetary dust spatial mass densities in the same zones.
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