Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987rvgeo..25..615c&link_type=abstract
Reviews of Geophysics (ISSN 8755-1209), vol. 25, April 1987, p. 615-638.
Physics
Geophysics
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Jupiter (Planet), Magnetic Anomalies, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Planetary Magnetospheres, Saturn (Planet), Uranus (Planet), Density (Number/Volume), Electron Distribution, Kilometric Waves, Lorentz Force, Voyager Project, Planets, Magnetosphere, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Giant Planets, Rings, Magnetic Fields, Satellites, Interactions, Torus, Solar Wind, Auroras, Radio Waves, Emissions, Electroglow, Charged Particles, Plasma, Source, Electrostatic Effects, Discharge, Erosion, Diagrams, Io, Absorption
Scientific paper
The results published by U.S. scientists during 1983-1986 from studies related to the magnetospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus are discussed. Consideration is given to the magnetic fields of these planets, charged particle environments, the interactions between the planetary rings and planetary satellites, the solar wind interactions, radio emissions, and auroras. Special attention is given to observations of (1) a small flux of energetic electrons and protons in the otherwise radiation-free environment in the magnetosphere under the rings of Saturn (interpreted as interactions of Galactic cosmic rays with the rings), (2) spokes, and (3) Saturn ring erosion.
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