How to create an artificial magnetosphere for Mars
Ruth A. Bamford, Barry J. Kellett, James L. Green, Chuanfei Dong,, Vladimir Airapetian, Bob Bingham

TL;DR
This paper explores the engineering challenges and proposes a novel method for creating an artificial magnetic field around Mars to enable long-term colonization and terraforming efforts.
Contribution
It introduces a new, practical approach to generate a planetary magnetic field using an artificial charged particle ring, inspired by natural plasma phenomena.
Findings
Proposes a charged particle ring around Mars as an effective magnetic shield.
Suggests using electromagnetic and plasma waves to drive currents in the ring.
Analyzes the feasibility and engineering considerations of the proposed solution.
Abstract
If humanity is ever to consider substantial, long-term colonization of Mars, the resources needed are going to be extensive. For a long-term human presence on Mars to be established, serious thought would need to be given to terraforming the planet. One major requirement for such terraforming is having the protection of a planetary magnetic field which Mars currently does not have. In this article we explore comprehensively for the first time, the practical and engineering challenges that affect the feasibility of creating an artificial magnetic field capable of encompassing Mars. This includes the concerns that define the design, where to locate the magnetic field generator and possible construction strategies. The rationale here is not to justify the need for a planetary magnetosphere but to put figures on the practicalities so as to be able to weigh the pros and cons of the different…
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