Physics
Scientific paper
May 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004agusmsh21b..05k&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2004, abstract #SH21B-05
Physics
6015 Dust
Scientific paper
Collimated burst-like streams of dust particles were discovered with Ulysses during approach to Jupiter in 1992 and later confirmed with Galileo and Cassini. The streams occurred at approximately monthly intervals (28 +- 3 days) which was explained by the particle interaction with the interplanetary magnetic field. Maximum impact rates were above 1000 per day, impact speeds exceeded 200 km/sec and grain radii were approximately 10 nm. Later Galileo measurements showed that the particles strongly interact with Jupiter's magnetosphere and that they originated from Io. More than ten years after their discovery, Ulysses measured the dust streams again during approach to Jupiter in 2003. Eight dust streams were detected by January 2004, confirming the grain properties, impact rates and monthly periodicity recognized in 1992. The measured impact directions are compatible with a grain origin from the jovian system, and the most distant stream recognized in the latest data occurred at 3.3 AU jovicentric distance. Taken all measurements together - the streams were detected at various jovigraphic latitudes between -35 deg and +75 deg.
Gruen Eberhard
Krueger Hans
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