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- Title
Heavy Ion Charge States in Jupiter's Polar Magnetosphere Inferred From Auroral Megavolt Electric Potentials.
- Authors
Clark, G.; Mauk, B. H.; Kollmann, P.; Paranicas, C.; Bagenal, F.; Allen, R. C.; Bingham, S.; Bolton, S.; Cohen, I.; Ebert, R. W.; Dunn, W.; Haggerty, D.; Houston, S. J.; Jackman, C. M.; Roussos, E.; Rymer, A.; Westlake, J. H.
- Abstract
In this paper, we exploit the charge-dependent nature of auroral phenomena in Jupiter's polar cap region to infer the charge states of energetic oxygen and sulfur. To date, there are very limited and sparse measurements of the >50 keV oxygen and sulfur charge states, yet many studies have demonstrated their importance in understanding the details of various physical processes, such as X-ray aurora, ion-neutral interactions in Jupiter's neutral cloud, and particle acceleration theories. In this contribution, we develop a technique to determine the most abundant charge states associated with heavy ions in Jupiter's polar magnetosphere. We find that O+ and S++ are the most abundant and therefore iogenic in origin. The results are important because they provide (1) strong evidence that soft X-ray sources are likely due to charge stripping of magnetospheric ions and (2) a more complete spatial map of the oxygen and sulfur charge states, which is important for understanding how the charge- and mass-dependent physical processes sculpt the energetic particles throughout the Jovian magnetosphere.
- Subjects
OXYGEN; SULFUR; IONS; MAGNETOSPHERE; JUPITER (Planet)
- Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics, 2020, Vol 125, Issue 9, p1
- ISSN
2169-9380
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2020JA028052