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Jovian Injections Observed at High Latitude

Authors :
Scott Bolton
Peter Kollmann
Abigail Rymer
Barry Mauk
G. R. Gladstone
Thomas K. Greathouse
George Clark
Chris Paranicas
Steve Levin
Dennis Haggerty
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2019.

Abstract

The polar orbit of Juno at Jupiter provides a unique opportunity to observe high‐latitude energetic particle injections. We measure energy‐dispersed impulsive injections of protons and electrons. Ion injection signatures are just as prevalent as electron signatures, contrary to previous equatorial observations. Included are previously unreported observations of high‐energy banded structures believed to be remnants of much earlier injections, where the particles have had time to disperse around Jupiter. A model fit of the injections used to estimate timing fits the shape of the proton signatures better than it does the electron shapes, suggesting that electrons and protons are different in their abilities to escape the injection region. We present ultaviolet observations of Jupiter's aurora and discuss the relationship between auroral injection features and in situ injection events. We find, unexpectedly, that the presence of in situ particle injections does not necessarily result in auroral injection signatures.<br />Key Points High‐latitude observations at Jupiter reveal features of injections (L < 15 RJ) and associated auroral signatures not previously reportedIncluded are a near equality of electron and ion injections, puzzling differences between their signatures and signatures of old injectionsThere is no one‐to‐one correspondence between the in situ particle and auroral signatures of injections, contrary to literature expectations

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19448007 and 00948276
Volume :
46
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df7f36890b6c94b9e40dbf6ad292a168