|
University of KansasCassini Studies |
DRAFT
|
Hartle, R. E., E. C. Sittler, Jr., K. Ogilvie, J. D. Scudder, A. J. Lazarus, and S. K. Atreya, Titan's ion exosphere observed from Voyager 1, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 1383 (1982).
Ip, W.-H., Titan's upper ionosphere, Astrophys. J., 362, 354 (1990).
Keller, C. N., T. E. Cravens, and L. Gan, One dimensional multispecies magnetohydrodynamic models of the ramside ionosphere of Titan, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 6511 (1994).
Luhmann, J. G., C. T. Russell, K. Schwingenschuh, and Ye. Yeroshenko, A comparison of induced magnetotails of planetary bodies: Venus, Mars, and Titan, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 11199 (1991).
Luhmann, J. G., Titan's ions exospheric wake: A natural ion mass spectrometer?, J. Geophys. Res. - Planets, 101, 29387 (1996).
Ness, N. F., M. H. Acuna, K. W. Behannon, and F. M. Neubauer, The induced magnetosphere of Titan, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 1369 (1982).
Neubauer, F. M., D. A. Gurnett, J. D. Scudder, and R. E. Hartle, Titan's magnetospheric interaction, in Saturn, ed. T. Gehrels and M. S. Matthews, pp. 760-787, Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson (1984).
Return to Ion
Trajectories Near Titan Main Abstract and Index Page.
Return to Space Physics Main Cassini
Page.
Return to Titan Studies Main Page.
|
T. Hunt-Ward tizby@ku.edu |