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In Situ Analysis of Jupiter's Broadband Kilometric Auroral Radio Emissions With Juno

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
Among the zoo of Jovian auroral radio emissions, the broadband kilometric (bKOM) component has been the least studied. Taking advantage of Juno in situ measurements within the auroral regions, we surveyed the Juno/Waves radio observations over the 60 ...
B. Collet   +4 more
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Changes in the Cloud Belts of Jupiter, 1630–1664, as Reported in the 1665 Astronomia Reformata of Giovanni Battista Riccioli

open access: yesOpen Astronomy, 2010
A translation of a section from the 1665 Astronomia Reformata of G. B. Riccioli discussing the appearance of the disk of Jupiter during the years 1630-1664; changes in the Jovian cloud belts as recorded by a variety of observers are a major feature of ...
Graney Christopher M.
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On the 3D Transport of Low-energy Galactic Cosmic-ray and Jovian Electrons in the Inner Heliosphere in the Presence of a Fisk-type Heliospheric Magnetic Field

open access: yesThe Astrophysical Journal
Modeling the transport of low-energy (1−10 MeV) cosmic-ray electrons can lead to valuable insights as to the behavior of the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF), due to the fact that the mean free path (MFP) of these particles parallel to the HMF is ...
N. E. Engelbrecht
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The Neutral Water Torus of Europa

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
The neutral particles that escape Europa form a neutral torus which asymmetrically encircles the giant planet Jupiter. The study of this structure can inform on neutral escape at the icy moon and on the loading of the Jovian magnetosphere with Europan ...
Q. Nénon, F. Leblanc
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On the Origin and Dynamical Evolution of Jupiter’s Moon Amalthea

open access: yesThe Astrophysical Journal
Interior to the orbits of Jupiter’s iconic Galilean moons are four small satellites with individual mean radii R  ≲ 84 km. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that these bodies formed at a more distant location in Jupiter’s circumplanetary disk before ...
Ian R. Brunton, Konstantin Batygin
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Energetic particles in the Jovian magnetosphere [PDF]

open access: green, 1974
J. H. Trainor   +4 more
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Energetic protons in the Jovian magnetosphere [PDF]

open access: green, 1979
F. B. McDonald   +2 more
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