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Dipolarization Fronts in the Jovian Magnetotail: Statistical Survey of Ion Intensity Variations Using Juno Observations
Blöcker, A.; Kronberg, E. A.; Grigorenko, E. E.; Roussos, E.; Clark, G. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2023-04-12)Energetic particle acceleration and energization in planetary magnetotails are often associated with dipolarization fronts characterized by a rapid increase of the meridional component of the magnetic field. Despite many ... -
Jovian Auroral Electron Precipitation Budget—A Statistical Analysis of Diffuse, Mono‐Energetic, and Broadband Auroral Electron Distributions
Salveter, A.; Saur, J.; Clark, G.; Mauk, B. H. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2022-08-21)Recent observations by the Juno spacecraft have shown that electrons contributing to Jupiter's main auroral emission appear to be frequently characterized by broadband electron distributions, but also less often mono‐energetic ... -
Plasmoids in the Jovian Magnetotail: Statistical Survey of Ion Acceleration Using Juno Observations
Blöcker, A.; Kronberg, E. A.; Grigorenko, E. E.; Clark, G.; Kozak, L.; Vogt, M. F.; Roussos, E. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2022-08-18)Transient magnetic reconnection plays an important role in energetic particle acceleration in planetary magnetospheres. Jupiter's magnetosphere provides a unique natural laboratory to study processes of energy transport ... -
Properties of Turbulent Alfvénic Fluctuations and Wave‐Particle Interaction Associated With Io's Footprint Tail
Janser, S.; Saur, J.; Clark, G.; Sulaiman, A. H.; Szalay, J. R. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2022-12-09)We investigate the small‐scale magnetic field fluctuations and their associated turbulent nature in the Io flux tube (IFT) connected to Io's footprint tail (IFPT). Our study is based on the recent magnetic field measurements ...