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The Mars Orbiter Magnetometer of Tianwen-1: In-flight Performance and First Science Results
by
Xiao, Sudong
, Su, Zhenpeng
, Hao, Xinjun
, Chen, Manming
, Wu, Zhiyong
, Long, Cheng
, Xu, Mengjiao
, Li, Yiren
, Zhang, Zhoubin
, Pan, Zonghao
, Liu, Kai
, Guo, Jingnan
, Du, Yang
, Shen, Chenglong
, Wang, Guoqiang
, Wang, Yuming
, Zou, Zhuxuan
, Chi, Yutian
, Yan, Wei
, Zhang, Tielong
in
Flight characteristics
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetometers
/ Mars
/ Mars atmosphere
/ Mars environment
/ Mars missions
/ Mars orbiters
/ Planetary magnetic fields
/ Solar magnetic field
/ Solar wind
2023
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The Mars Orbiter Magnetometer of Tianwen-1: In-flight Performance and First Science Results
by
Xiao, Sudong
, Su, Zhenpeng
, Hao, Xinjun
, Chen, Manming
, Wu, Zhiyong
, Long, Cheng
, Xu, Mengjiao
, Li, Yiren
, Zhang, Zhoubin
, Pan, Zonghao
, Liu, Kai
, Guo, Jingnan
, Du, Yang
, Shen, Chenglong
, Wang, Guoqiang
, Wang, Yuming
, Zou, Zhuxuan
, Chi, Yutian
, Yan, Wei
, Zhang, Tielong
in
Flight characteristics
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetometers
/ Mars
/ Mars atmosphere
/ Mars environment
/ Mars missions
/ Mars orbiters
/ Planetary magnetic fields
/ Solar magnetic field
/ Solar wind
2023
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The Mars Orbiter Magnetometer of Tianwen-1: In-flight Performance and First Science Results
by
Xiao, Sudong
, Su, Zhenpeng
, Hao, Xinjun
, Chen, Manming
, Wu, Zhiyong
, Long, Cheng
, Xu, Mengjiao
, Li, Yiren
, Zhang, Zhoubin
, Pan, Zonghao
, Liu, Kai
, Guo, Jingnan
, Du, Yang
, Shen, Chenglong
, Wang, Guoqiang
, Wang, Yuming
, Zou, Zhuxuan
, Chi, Yutian
, Yan, Wei
, Zhang, Tielong
in
Flight characteristics
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetometers
/ Mars
/ Mars atmosphere
/ Mars environment
/ Mars missions
/ Mars orbiters
/ Planetary magnetic fields
/ Solar magnetic field
/ Solar wind
2023
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The Mars Orbiter Magnetometer of Tianwen-1: In-flight Performance and First Science Results
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The Mars Orbiter Magnetometer of Tianwen-1: In-flight Performance and First Science Results
2023
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Overview
Mars Orbiter MAGnetometer (MOMAG) is a scientifc instrument onboard the orbiter of China's first mission for Mars -- Tianwen-1. It started to routinely measure the magnetic field from the solar wind to magnetic pile-up region surrounding Mars since November 13, 2021. Here we present its in-flight performance and first science results based on the first one and a half months' data. By comparing with the magnetic field data in the solar wind from the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN), the magnetic field by MOMAG is at the same level in magnitude, and the same magnetic structures with the similar variations in three components could be found in MOMAG data. In the first one and a half months, we recognize 158 clear bow shock (BS) crossings from MOMAG data, whose locations statistically match well with the modeled average BS. We also identify 5 pairs of simultaneous BS crossings of the Tianwen-1's orbiter and MAVEN. These BS crossings confirm the global shape of modeled BS as well as the south-north asymmetry of the Martian BS. Two presented cases in this paper suggest that the BS is probably more dynamic at flank than near the nose. So far, MOMAG performs well, and provides accurate magnetic field vectors. MOMAG is continuously scanning the magnetic field surrounding Mars. These measurements complemented by observations from MAVEN will undoubtedly advance our understanding of the plasma environment of Mars.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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