Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994jgr....9921213m&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 99, no. A11, p. 21,213-21,224
Physics
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Auroras, Electromagnetic Wave Transmission, Elliptical Polarization, Hiss, Io, Jupiter (Planet), Space Plasmas, Toroidal Plasmas, Whistlers, Electric Fields, Electron Acceleration, Electron Beams, Field Aligned Currents, Ray Tracing, Voyager 1 Spacecraft
Scientific paper
Observations of auroral hiss obtained from the Voyager 1 encounter with Jupiter have been reanalyzed. The Jovian auroral hiss was observed near the inner boundary of the warm Io torus and has a low-frequency cutoff caused by propagation near the resonance cone. A simple ray tracing procedure using an offset tilted dipole of the Jovian magnetic field is used to determine possible source locations. The results obtained are consistent with two sources located symmetrically with respect to the centrifugal equator along an L shell (L approximately = 5.59) that is coincident with the boundary between the hot and cold regions of the Io torus and is located just inward of the ribbon feature observed from Earth. The distance of the sources from the centrifugal equator is approximately 0.58 +/- 0.01 RJ. Based on the similarity to terrestrial auroral hiss, the Jovian is auroral hiss is believed to be generated by beams of low energy (approximately tens to thousands of eV) electrons. The low-frequency cutoff of the auroral hiss suggests that the electrons are accelerated near the inferred source region, possibly by parallel electric fields similar to those existing in the terrestrial auroral regions. A field-aligned current is inferred to exist at L shells just inward of the plasma ribbon. A possible mechanism for driving this current is discussed.
Bagenal Fran
Gurnett Donald A.
Kurth Willaim S.
Morgan Daniel
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