Satellite-magnetosphere interactions at Jupiter as revealed with energetic charged particle measurements

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2720 Energetic Particles, Trapped, 2732 Magnetosphere Interactions With Satellites And Rings, 2756 Planetary Magnetospheres (5443, 5737, 6030), 6218 Jovian Satellites

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Aspects of the interactions between Jupiter's magnetosphere and the Galilean satellites are reviewed as revealed by measurements of energetic charged particles. Addressed specifically are: 1) Energetic charged particle diagnostics of the connection between the satellites and Jupiter; 2) Diagnostics on the topology, geometry, and evolution of the magnetosphere-satellite interactions; 3) Interactions between energetic particles and the satellite surfaces and atmospheres; and 4) the dispersal of satellite generated materials within Jupiter's space environment. Outstanding questions are highlighted as they may relate to such future missions as the Jupiter Icy Moon Orbiter (JIMO) and the Jupiter Polar Orbiter.

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