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Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn

The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativistic electrons with energies up to tens of megaelectronvolts (MeV). To date, the question on how the electrons reach such high energies is not fully answered. This is largely due to the lack of high‐...

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Autores principales: Kollmann, P., Roussos, E., Paranicas, C., Woodfield, E. E., Mauk, B. H., Clark, G., Smith, D. C., Vandegriff, J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30775196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018JA025665
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author Kollmann, P.
Roussos, E.
Paranicas, C.
Woodfield, E. E.
Mauk, B. H.
Clark, G.
Smith, D. C.
Vandegriff, J.
author_facet Kollmann, P.
Roussos, E.
Paranicas, C.
Woodfield, E. E.
Mauk, B. H.
Clark, G.
Smith, D. C.
Vandegriff, J.
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description The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativistic electrons with energies up to tens of megaelectronvolts (MeV). To date, the question on how the electrons reach such high energies is not fully answered. This is largely due to the lack of high‐quality electron spectra in the MeV energy range that models could be fit to. We reprocess data throughout the Galileo orbiter mission in order to derive Jupiter's electron spectra up to tens of MeV. In the case of Saturn, the spectra from the Cassini orbiter are readily available and we provide a systematic analysis aiming to study their acceleration mechanisms. Our analysis focuses on the magnetospheres of these planets, at distances of L > 20 and L > 4 for Jupiter and Saturn, respectively, where electron intensities are not yet at radiation belt levels. We find no support that MeV electrons are dominantly accelerated by wave‐particle interactions in the magnetospheres of both planets at these distances. Instead, electron acceleration is consistent with adiabatic transport. While this is a common assumption, confirmation of this fact is important since many studies on sources, losses, and transport of energetic particles rely on it. Adiabatic heating can be driven through various radial transport mechanisms, for example, injections driven by the interchange instability or radial diffusion. We cannot distinguish these processes at Saturn with our technique. For Jupiter, we suggest that the dominating acceleration process is radial diffusion because injections are never observed at MeV energies.
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spelling pubmed-63604492019-02-14 Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn Kollmann, P. Roussos, E. Paranicas, C. Woodfield, E. E. Mauk, B. H. Clark, G. Smith, D. C. Vandegriff, J. J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Articles The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativistic electrons with energies up to tens of megaelectronvolts (MeV). To date, the question on how the electrons reach such high energies is not fully answered. This is largely due to the lack of high‐quality electron spectra in the MeV energy range that models could be fit to. We reprocess data throughout the Galileo orbiter mission in order to derive Jupiter's electron spectra up to tens of MeV. In the case of Saturn, the spectra from the Cassini orbiter are readily available and we provide a systematic analysis aiming to study their acceleration mechanisms. Our analysis focuses on the magnetospheres of these planets, at distances of L > 20 and L > 4 for Jupiter and Saturn, respectively, where electron intensities are not yet at radiation belt levels. We find no support that MeV electrons are dominantly accelerated by wave‐particle interactions in the magnetospheres of both planets at these distances. Instead, electron acceleration is consistent with adiabatic transport. While this is a common assumption, confirmation of this fact is important since many studies on sources, losses, and transport of energetic particles rely on it. Adiabatic heating can be driven through various radial transport mechanisms, for example, injections driven by the interchange instability or radial diffusion. We cannot distinguish these processes at Saturn with our technique. For Jupiter, we suggest that the dominating acceleration process is radial diffusion because injections are never observed at MeV energies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-09 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6360449/ /pubmed/30775196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018JA025665 Text en ©2018. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kollmann, P.
Roussos, E.
Paranicas, C.
Woodfield, E. E.
Mauk, B. H.
Clark, G.
Smith, D. C.
Vandegriff, J.
Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn
title Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn
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title_fullStr Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn
title_full_unstemmed Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn
title_short Electron Acceleration to MeV Energies at Jupiter and Saturn
title_sort electron acceleration to mev energies at jupiter and saturn
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30775196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018JA025665
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