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Jupiter's Low-Altitude Auroral Zones: Fields, Particles, Plasma Waves, and Density Depletions.
Sulaiman, A H; Mauk, B H; Szalay, J R; Allegrini, F; Clark, G; Gladstone, G R; Kotsiaros, S; Kurth, W S; Bagenal, F; Bonfond, B; Connerney, J E P; Ebert, R W; Elliott, S S; Gershman, D J; Hospodarsky, G B; Hue, V; Lysak, R L; Masters, A; Santolík, O; Saur, J; Bolton, S J.
Afiliación
  • Sulaiman AH; Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa Iowa City IA USA.
  • Mauk BH; Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins University Laurel MD USA.
  • Szalay JR; Department of Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University Princeton NJ USA.
  • Allegrini F; Southwest Research Institute San Antonio TX USA.
  • Clark G; Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio TX USA.
  • Gladstone GR; Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins University Laurel MD USA.
  • Kotsiaros S; Southwest Research Institute San Antonio TX USA.
  • Kurth WS; Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio TX USA.
  • Bagenal F; DTU-Space Technical University of Denmark Kongens Lyngby Denmark.
  • Bonfond B; Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa Iowa City IA USA.
  • Connerney JEP; Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA.
  • Ebert RW; Space Sciences Technologies and Astrophysics Research Institute LPAP Université de Liège Liège Belgium.
  • Elliott SS; Space Research Corporation Annapolis MD USA.
  • Gershman DJ; NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA.
  • Hospodarsky GB; Southwest Research Institute San Antonio TX USA.
  • Hue V; Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio TX USA.
  • Lysak RL; Minnetota Institute for Astrophysics School of Physics and Astronomy University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA.
  • Masters A; NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA.
  • Santolík O; Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa Iowa City IA USA.
  • Saur J; Southwest Research Institute San Antonio TX USA.
  • Bolton SJ; Minnetota Institute for Astrophysics School of Physics and Astronomy University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA.
J Geophys Res Space Phys ; 127(8): e2022JA030334, 2022 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36247326
ABSTRACT
The Juno spacecraft's polar orbits have enabled direct sampling of Jupiter's low-altitude auroral field lines. While various data sets have identified unique features over Jupiter's main aurora, they are yet to be analyzed altogether to determine how they can be reconciled and fit into the bigger picture of Jupiter's auroral generation mechanisms. Jupiter's main aurora has been classified into distinct "zones", based on repeatable signatures found in energetic electron and proton spectra. We combine fields, particles, and plasma wave data sets to analyze Zone-I and Zone-II, which are suggested to carry upward and downward field-aligned currents, respectively. We find Zone-I to have well-defined boundaries across all data sets. H+ and/or H3 + cyclotron waves are commonly observed in Zone-I in the presence of energetic upward H+ beams and downward energetic electron beams. Zone-II, on the other hand, does not have a clear poleward boundary with the polar cap, and its signatures are more sporadic. Large-amplitude solitary waves, which are reminiscent of those ubiquitous in Earth's downward current region, are a key feature of Zone-II. Alfvénic fluctuations are most prominent in the diffuse aurora and are repeatedly found to diminish in Zone-I and Zone-II, likely due to dissipation, at higher altitudes, to energize auroral electrons. Finally, we identify significant electron density depletions, by up to 2 orders of magnitude, in Zone-I, and discuss their important implications for the development of parallel potentials, Alfvénic dissipation, and radio wave generation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Geophys Res Space Phys Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Geophys Res Space Phys Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article