Pioneer 10 - Observations of energetic electrons in the Jovian magnetosphereData obtained by Pioneer 10 on the properties of energetic electrons in the Jovian magnetosphere are analyzed. The basic detectors (seven miniature Geiger-Mueller tubes) are described together with the signal processor and sampling techniques. The model of Jupiter used in the data analysis is a centered dipole with a tilt of 9.5 deg toward 230 deg System III longitude. The energetic-electron observations within the inner magnetosphere are found to indicate that radial as well as pitch-angle diffusion of energetic electrons must take place very rapidly. Outbound observations within the magnetodisk (the region beyond 20 Jupiter radii) are found to indicate a spiraling of the apparent location of the longitude of the dipole tilt, while inbound data indicate a constant value for the apparent longitude of the dipole tilt out to 70 Jupiter radii.
Document ID
19750062180
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Randall, B. A. (Iowa, University Iowa City, Iowa, United States)