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Chandra X-Ray Observations of the Jovian SystemHigh-spatial resolution Chandra x-ray observations have demonstrated that most of Jupiter's northern auroral x-rays come from a hot spot located significantly poleward of the latitudes connected to the inner magnetosphere. This hot spot appears fixed in magnetic latitude and longitude and coincides with a region exhibiting anomalous ultraviolet and infrared emissions. The hot spot also exhibited approximately 45 minute quasi-periodic oscillations, a period similar to those reported for high-latitude radio and energetic electron bursts observed by near-Jupiter spacecraft. These results invalidate the idea that jovian auroral x-ray emissions are mainly excited by steady precipitation of energetic heavy ions from the inner magnetosphere. 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. The Chandra observations also revealed for the first time x-ray emission (about 0.1 GW) from the Io Plasma Torus, as well as very faint x-ray emission (about 1-2 MW) from the Galilean moons Io, Europa, and possibly Ganymede. The emission from the moons is almost certainly due to Kalpha emission of surface atoms (and possibly impact atoms) excited by the impact of highly energetic protons, oxygen, and sulfur atoms and ions from the Torus. The Torus emission is less well understood at present, although bremsstrahlung from the non-thermal tail of the electron distribution may provide a significant fraction. In any case, further observations, already accepted and in the process of being planned, with Chandra, some with the moderate energy resolution of the CCD camera, together with simultaneous Hubble Space Telescope observations and hopefully ground-based IRTF observations should soon provide greater insight into these various processes.
Document ID
20030002465
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Elsner, R. F.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Waite, J. H.
(Michigan Univ. MI United States)
Crary, F.
(Michigan Univ. MI United States)
Majeed, T.
(Michigan Univ. MI United States)
Gladstone, G. R.
(Southwest Research and Development Co. United States)
Lewis, W. S.
(Southwest Research and Development Co. United States)
Ford, P. G.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. MA United States)
Howell, R. R.
(Wyoming Univ. Laramie, WY United States)
Johnson, R. E.
(Virginia Univ. VA United States)
Bhardwaj, A.
(Indian Space Research Organization India)
Six, N. Frank
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
Subject Category
Astronomy
Meeting Information
Meeting: 34th Meeting on the Division for Planetary Science of the American Astronomical Society
Location: Birmingham, AL
Country: United States
Start Date: October 6, 2002
End Date: October 11, 2002
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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