date: 2011 February 9 (Wed) 16:00-17:00
room: Kobe University, Science and Technology Research Building #4-809
speaker: Shingo Kameda (Chitech)
organizer: Hiroshi Kimura
title: Mercury's environment and temporal variability of Mercury's exosphere
abstract: Mercury has a thin atmosphere. Though the pressure at the surface is < ~10^-12 atm, the atmospheric sodium emission can be detected using the ground-based telescope. The suggested source process of sodium is photon-stimulated desorption, solar wind sputtering, and micrometeoride vaporization. After released from the surface, sodium atoms are ionized and lost to the interplanetary space in 1-3 hours. In this study, we discuss the environment of Mercury based on the result of ground-based observation of Mercury's sodium. Additionally, MESSENGER and BepiColombo project will be introduced.