Impact of the transport of magnetospheric electrons on the composition of the Triton atmosphere
B. Benne (1,2), B. Benmahi (3), M. Dobrijevic (1), T. Cavali\'e (1,4),, J-C. Loison (5), K. M. Hickson (5), M. Barth\'el\'emy (6), J. Lilensten (6), ((1) Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, France, (2) The University of, Edinburgh, School of Geoscience, UK

TL;DR
This study couples a photochemical and electron transport model to assess how magnetospheric electron precipitation influences Triton's atmospheric composition, highlighting the importance of magnetic environment data for accurate modeling.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled modeling approach combining Triton’s atmosphere with electron transport simulations to evaluate electron impact effects on atmospheric chemistry.
Findings
Electron-impact ionization is comparable to photoionization in Triton's atmosphere.
Model results align with Voyager 2 observations for electron density and N$_2$, N densities.
Uncertainties highlight the need for better magnetic environment measurements.
Abstract
Due to its inclined orbit and the complex geometry of the magnetic field of Neptune, Triton experiences a highly variable magnetic environment. As precipitation of magnetospheric electrons is thought to have a large impact on the Triton atmosphere, a better understanding of the interaction between its atmosphere and the magnetosphere of Neptune is important. We aim to couple a model of the Triton atmosphere with an electron transport model to compute the impact of a varying electron precipitation on the atmospheric composition. We coupled a recent photochemical model of the Triton atmosphere with the electron transport model TRANSPlanets. The inputs of this code were determined from Voyager 2 observations and previous studies. The main inputs were the electron precipitation flux, the orbital scaling factor, and the magnetic field strength. The electron-impact ionization and…
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