Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987jgr....9215217s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 92, Dec. 30, 1987, p. 15217-15224.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Planetary Magnetospheres, Plasma Waves, Space Plasmas, Uranus (Planet), Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Bow Waves, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Saturn (Planet), Shock Waves, Spectrum Analysis, Voyager 1 Spacecraft
Scientific paper
As Voyager 2 traversed the magnetosphere of Uranus, the plasma-wave instrument detected very significant phenomena related to local wave-particle interactions, radio emissions, and dust impacts. Here the region between the inbound and outbound bow shock traversals (covering a distance of more than 250 Uranus radii) is considered, and it is demonstrated that intense plasma-wave activity developed only in the inner magnetosphere (r less than 12 Uranus radii); this result is similar to that found at Saturn, but it is in marked contrast with the Jupiter case, where very strong wave activity was detected out to distances of 250 Jupiter radii. The Uranus plasma-wave observations in the inner magnetosphere are compared with corresponding results from the Jupiter and Saturn encounters, and it is shown that the Uranus wave measurements are unique in several significant ways. These new aspects include: (1) the detection of a marked inbound-outbound asymmetry and (2) the detection of whistler-mode waves that yield the strongest wave-particle interactions found in outer planet magnetospheres.
Coroniti Ferdinan V.
Gurnett Donald A.
Kennel Charles F.
Kurth Willaim S.
Poynter Robert L.
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