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A Pulsating X-Ray Hot Spot on JupiterPrevious observations of jovian auroral x-ray emissions provided limited spectral information and extensive but low spatial resolution images. These emissions have been thought to result from charge exchange and excitation of energetic sulfur and oxygen ions precipitating from the outer edge of the Io Plasma Torus; bremsstrahlung emission from precipitating energetic electrons is too inefficient to produce the x-ray emissions. However, new high spatial resolution observations demonstrate that most of Jupiter's northern auroral x-rays come from a hot spot located much further north than the footprint of the Io Plasma Torus and which is even poleward of the main ultraviolet auroral oval. The hot spot appears fixed in magnetic latitude and longitude and occurs in a region where anomalous infrared and ultraviolet emissions have also been observed. Interestingly, the hot spot x-rays pulsate with an approximately 40-minute period, a period similar to that reported for high-latitude radio and energetic electron bursts observed by near-Jupiter spacecraft. These results invalidate the idea that jovian x-ray emissions are mainly excited by steady precipitation of energetic heavy ions from the region of the Io Plasma Torus. Instead, the x-rays appear to result from currently unexplained processes in the outer magnetosphere that produce highly localized and highly variable emissions over an extremely wide range of wavelengths.
Document ID
20020023147
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Gladstone, G. R.
(Southwest Research Inst. TX United States)
Waite, J. H.
(Michigan Univ. MI United States)
Grodent, D. C.
(Michigan Univ. MI United States)
Crary, F. J.
(Michigan Univ. MI United States)
Elsner, R. F.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Weisskopf, M. C.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Majeed, T.
(Southwest Research Inst. TX United States)
Lewis, W. S.
(Southwest Research Inst. TX United States)
Jahn, J.-M.
(Southwest Research Inst. TX United States)
Bhardwaj, A.
(Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre Trivandrum India)
Six, N. Frank
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2001
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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