About this Research Topic
This Research Topic seeks contributions in revealing sources, characteristics, and responsible processes of particle precipitation, and consequent impacts on planets’ thermosphere and ionosphere, as well as the feedback effects within the integrated system.
This Research Topic will look for original research papers, commentaries, and review papers mainly focusing on:
1) Physical processes associated with various types of particle precipitation in both the Earth and other planet systems (e.g., Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn), including plasma waves, pulsating aurora, different types of auroral forms, SEP events, and other potential mechanisms.
2) The wide range of responses in the planets' thermosphere-ionosphere system to particle precipitation, including variations of neutral/electron density and velocity, temperature variability and irregularity, ion upwelling and outflow, composition variation, energy deposition and dissipation, electromagnetic and ground magnetic fluctuations.
Keywords: particle precipitation, magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling, magnetospheric dynamics, planetary aurora, ionospheric response
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