Deep nightside photoelectron observations by MAVEN SWEA: Implications for Martian northern hemispheric magnetic topology and nightside ionosphere source
Shaosui Xu(Berkeley College), B. M. Jakosky(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), Matthew Fillingim(University of California, Berkeley), R. J. Lillis(University of California, Berkeley), C. Mazelle(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Chuanfei Dong(Princeton University), S. W. Bougher(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), D. L. Mitchell(University of California, Berkeley), J. McFadden(University of California, Berkeley), M. W. Liemohn(University of Michigan)
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