New O+CO2 Scattering Cross Sections and Their Impact on Photochemical Atmospheric Escape of Oxygen from Mars

Abstract: Dissociative recombination of O2+ and CO2+ molecular ions in the upper atmosphere of Mars is a major source of suprathermal (hot) oxygen atoms. A significant fraction of hot O atoms are sufficiently fast to overcome Mars’ gravitational potential and escape to space. This mechanism is known as photochemical escape (PE) and found to be one of the major escape mechanisms presently active on Mars. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission (MAVEN) can constrain the PE rate from measuremen…