1. Corotation-bounce resonance of ions in Jupiter's magnetosphere
- Author
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Sarkango, Y., Szalay, J. R., Damiano, P. A., Sulaiman, A. H., Delamere, P. A., Saur, J., McComas, D. J., Ebert, R. W., and Allegrini, F.
- Subjects
Physics - Space Physics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Banded energy distributions of H$^{+}$, O$^{++}$, S$^{+++}$, and O$^+$ or S$^{++}$ ions between 100 eV to ~20 keV are consistently observed in Jupiter's magnetosphere mapping to M-shells between M=10-20. The bands correspond to flux enhancements at similar speeds for different ion species, providing the first evidence of simultaneous bounce-resonant acceleration of multiple ion species in Jupiter's magnetosphere. Ion enhancements occur for energies at which the bounce frequencies of the trapped ions matched integer harmonics of the System-III corotation frequency. The observations highlight a previously unknown interaction between corotation and bounce motion of <10 keV energy ions that is a fundamental and persistent process occurring in Jupiter's magnetosphere.
- Published
- 2024