The Jovian electron spectrum: 1978-1984

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Charged Particles, Diffusion Coefficient, Electrons, Jupiter Atmosphere, Solar Spectrometers, Energy, Energy Spectra, Heliosphere, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Flares

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Observations of Jovian electrons through six consecutive 13-month Jovian synodic periods from 1978 to 1984 have been made by the University of Chicago electron spectrometer onboard the ISEE-3 (ICE) spacecraft. The Jovian electron spectrum was determined from 5 to 30 MeV and was found to have a shape which is not a power law in kinetic energy, but cuts off at approximately 20 MeV. The average shape of the spectrum over each of the six intervals of best magnetic connection remains the same for all intervals within uncertainties.

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