Energetic particles in the jovian magnetotail |
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Authors: | McNutt R L Haggerty D K Hill M E Krimigis S M Livi S Ho G C Gurnee R S Mauk B H Mitchell D G Roelof E C McComas D J Bagenal F Elliott H A Brown L E Kusterer M Vandegriff J Stern S A Weaver H A Spencer J R Moore J M |
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Affiliation: | Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD 20723, USA. ralph.mcnutt@jhuapl.edu |
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Abstract: | When the solar wind hits Jupiter's magnetic field, it creates a long magnetotail trailing behind the planet that channels material out of the Jupiter system. The New Horizons spacecraft traversed the length of the jovian magnetotail to >2500 jovian radii (RJ; 1 RJ identical with 71,400 kilometers), observing a high-temperature, multispecies population of energetic particles. Velocity dispersions, anisotropies, and compositional variation seen in the deep-tail (greater, similar 500 RJ) with a approximately 3-day periodicity are similar to variations seen closer to Jupiter in Galileo data. The signatures suggest plasma streaming away from the planet and injection sites in the near-tail region (approximately 200 to 400 RJ) that could be related to magnetic reconnection events. The tail structure remains coherent at least until it reaches the magnetosheath at 1655 RJ. |
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