Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976jgr....81.5189c&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 81, Oct. 1, 1976, p. 5189-5195.
Physics
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Jupiter Atmosphere, Particle Acceleration, Planetary Magnetospheres, Planetary Rotation, Radiation Belts, Solar Wind, Centrifugal Force, High Energy Electrons, Magnetic Moments, Particle Diffusion, Particle Energy, Particle Flux Density, Relativistic Particles
Scientific paper
A four-step mechanism is proposed for the acceleration of energetic protons and relativistic electrons in Jupiter's magnetosphere. According to this mechanism, photoelectrons and ions from the Jovian ionosphere are: (1) ejected along magnetic-field lines toward the equator by the centrifugal force of corotation; (2) accelerated by magnetic-field annihiliation in the magnetotail, which process is modulated at Jupiter's rotational frequency; (3) trapped on closed field lines in the reconnection process, convected inward toward Jupiter from the merging region, and subjected to adiabatic compression; and (4) diffused inward by the conventional radial-diffusion process through a violation of the third adiabatic invariant. It is shown that the proposed mechanism produces magnetic moments much larger than those available from inward diffusion of solar-wind particles or motional emf acceleration at the Galilean satellites, provides a natural explanation for the 10-hr periodicity of the energetic particle fluxes observed inside the magnetosphere by the Pioneer spacecraft, and also produces a 10-hr periodicity in the energetic particle flux from the magnetosphere into interplanetary space in such a way that the phase of interplanetary flux variations is locked to the rotational phase of Jupiter
Carbary James F.
Dessler A. J.
Hill Thomas W.
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