Three-Dimensional Modeling of Callisto's Surface Sputtered Exosphere Environment
Audrey Vorburger, Martin Pfleger, Jesper Lindkvist, Mats Holmstr\"om,, Helmut Lammer, Herbert I. M. Lichtenegger, Andr\'e Galli, Martin Rubin, Peter, Wurz

TL;DR
This study models Callisto's surface sputtering and exosphere formation using 3D plasma interaction simulations, exploring effects of ionospheric shielding and predicting detectable signatures for upcoming space missions.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive 3D model of Callisto's sputtered exosphere considering different plasma scenarios and predicts observational signatures for the JUICE mission.
Findings
Density profiles vary significantly between scenarios.
The 'ionosphere' scenario results in more uniform exosphere density.
Predicted measurements can reveal surface composition and formation history.
Abstract
We study the release of various elements from Callisto's surface into its exosphere by plasma sputtering. The cold Jovian plasma is simulated with a 3D plasma-planetary interaction hybrid model, which produces 2D surface precipitation maps for magnetospheric H+ , O+ , O++ , and S++ . For the hot Jovian plasma, we assume isotropic precipitation onto the complete spherical surface. Two scenarios are investigated: One where no ionospheric shielding takes place and accordingly full plasma penetration is implemented ('no ionosphere' scenario), and one where an ionosphere lets virtually none of the cold plasma but all of the hot plasma reach Callisto's surface ('ionosphere' scenario). In the 3D exosphere model, neutral particles are sputtered from the surface and followed on their individual trajectories. The 3D density profiles show that whereas in the 'no ionosphere' scenario the ram…
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