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Geophysical Research Letters | 2017

Transient brightening of Jupiter's aurora observed by the Hisaki satellite and Hubble Space Telescope during approach phase of the Juno spacecraft

Tomoki Kimura; J. D. Nichols; R. L. Gray; Chihiro Tao; Go Murakami; Atsushi Yamazaki; S. V. Badman; Fuminori Tsuchiya; Kazuo Yoshioka; Hajime Kita; Denis Grodent; George Clark; Ichiro Yoshikawa; M. Fujimoto

In early 2014, continuous monitoring with the Hisaki satellite discovered transient auroral emission at Jupiter during a period when the solar wind was relatively quiet for a few days. Simultaneous imaging made by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) suggested that the transient aurora is associated with a global magnetospheric disturbance that spans from the inner to outer magnetosphere. However, the temporal and spatial evolutions of the magnetospheric disturbance were not resolved because of the lack of continuous monitoring of the transient aurora simultaneously with the imaging. Here we report the coordinated observation of the aurora and plasma torus made by Hisaki and HST during the approach phase of the Juno spacecraft in mid-2016. On day 142, Hisaki detected a transient aurora with a maximum total H2 emission power of ~8.5 TW. The simultaneous HST imaging was indicative of a large “dawn storm,” which is associated with tail reconnection, at the onset of the transient aurora. The outer emission, which is associated with hot plasma injection in the inner magnetosphere, followed the dawn storm within less than two Jupiter rotations. The monitoring of the torus with Hisaki indicated that the hot plasma population increased in the torus during the transient aurora. These results imply that the magnetospheric disturbance is initiated via the tail reconnection and rapidly expands toward the inner magnetosphere, followed by the hot plasma injection reaching the plasma torus. This corresponds to the radially inward transport of the plasma and/or energy from the outer to the inner magnetosphere.


Japan Geoscience Union | 2018

A multi-instrument analysis of Juno data to investigate the sources of non-thermal radiation at Jupiter

Daniel Santos-Costa; S. J. Bolton; Steven M. Levin; Fabiano Oyafuso; Shannon T. Brown; Michael A. Janssen; Samuel Gulkis; Amadeo Bellotti; Paul G. Steffes; Virgil Adumitroaie; J. E. P. Connerney; George Clark; B. H. Mauk; Heidi N. Becker; John Leif Jørgensen; Vincent Hue; Joshua A. Kammer; R. Gladstone; Thomas K. Greathouse; Bertrand Bonfond; F. Allegrini; P. Valek; W. S. Kurth; G. B. Hospodarsky; E. J. Bunce; Fran Bagenal


Japan Geoscience Union | 2018

Solar wind influences on Jovian magnetosphere: The collaboration of Hisaki EXCEED, Juno and ground-based telescopes

Hajime Kita; Tomoki Kimura; Chihiro Tao; Fuminori Tsuchiya; Go Murakami; Atsushi Yamazaki; Kazuo Yoshioka; R. W. Ebert; Robert J. Wilson; P. Valek; George Clark; Sooman Han; Daniel Santos-Costa; Hiroaki Misawa; Takeshi Sakanoi; Yasumasa Kasaba; Ichiro Yoshikawa; M. Fujimoto


Geophysical Research Letters | 2018

Juno Constraints on the Formation of Jupiter's Magnetospheric Cushion Region

Daniel J. Gershman; Gina A. DiBraccio; J. E. P. Connerney; Fran Bagenal; W. S. Kurth; G. B. Hospodarsky; Lori Spalsbury; George Clark; R. W. Ebert; Robert J. Wilson; S. Levin; S. J. Bolton


Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 15th Annual Meeting | 2018

Ice State on the Inner Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn

C. Paranicas; Charles Arthur Hibbitts; Nicolas Ligier; Amanda R. Hendrix; P. Kollmann; George Clark; Timothy A. Cassidy; Tom A. Nordheim; E. Roussos; N. Krupp; Diana Blaney


Archive | 2017

Solar wind interaction, structure, and dynamics of the outer planet magnetospheres: A report on the ongoing activities of two ISSI teams

Marissa F. Vogt; C. M. Jackman; A. Masters; C. Paranicas; S. V. Badman; Bertrand Bonfond; Emmanuel Chané; George Clark; P. A. Delamere; W. R. Dunn; R. W. Ebert; H. Hasegawa; Suzanne M. Imber; Krishan K. Khurana; E. A. Kronberg; W. S. Kurth; Philippe Louarn; Jonathan M. Nichols; Aikaterini Radioti; Joe Reed; E. Roussos; Andy Smith; Chihiro Tao; Michelle F. Thomsen


Archive | 2017

Implications of Juno energetic particle observations over Jupiter’s polar regions for understanding magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling at strongly magnetized planets

B. H. Mauk; Dennis K. Haggerty; C. Paranicas; George Clark; P. Kollmann; Abigail Rymer; D. G. Mitchell; S. J. Bolton; Steven M. Levin; A. Adriani; F. Allegrini; Fran Bagenal; J. E. P. Connerney; R. Gladstone; Denis Grodent; W. S. Kurth; D. J. McComas; D. Ranquist; Joachim Saur; P. Valek


Archive | 2017

Particle energization and structuring of Jupiter’s main auroral oval as diagnosed with Juno measurements of (>30 keV) energetic particles

B. H. Mauk; Dennis K. Haggerty; C. Paranicas; George Clark; Peter Kollman; Abigail Rymer; S. J. Bolton; Steven M. Levin; A. Adriani; F. Allegrini; Fran Bagenal; Bertrand Bonfond; J. E. P. Connerney; R. W. Ebert; R. Gladstone; Denis Grodent; Bill Kurth; D. J. McComas; D. Ranquist; J. R. Szalay; Sadie Tetrick; P. Valek


Archive | 2017

A comparative examination of auroral acceleration processes at Jupiter and Earth as enabled by the Juno mission to Jupiter

B. H. Mauk; Dennis K. Haggerty; C. Paranicas; George Clark; P. Kollmann; Abigail Rymer; S. J. Bolton; Steven M. Levin; A. Adriani; F. Allegrini; Fran Bagenal; Bertrand Bonfond; J. E. P. Connerney; R. W. Ebert; R. Gladstone; Denis Grodent; G. B. Hospodarsky; Stavros Kotsiaros; W. S. Kurth; D. J. McComas; D. Ranquist; Sadie Tetrick; P. Valek


Archive | 2017

An overview of the first year of observations of Jupiter’s auroras by Juno-UVS with multi-wavelength comparisons

R. Gladstone; Thomas K. Greathouse; Maarten H. Versteeg; Vincent Hue; Joshua A. Kammer; Jean-Claude Gérard; Denis Grodent; Bertrand Bonfond; S. J. Bolton; J. E. P. Connerney; Steven M. Levin; A. Adriani; F. Allegrini; Fran Bagenal; E. J. Bunce; Graziella Branduardi-Raymont; George Clark; W. R. Dunn; R. W. Ebert; Candice J. Hansen; C. M. Jackman; Ralph P. Kraft; W. S. Kurth; B. H. Mauk; A. Mura; Glenn S. Orton; D. Ranquist; Michael A. Ravine; P. Valek

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J. E. P. Connerney

Goddard Space Flight Center

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P. Valek

Southwest Research Institute

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R. W. Ebert

Southwest Research Institute

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S. J. Bolton

Southwest Research Institute

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Fran Bagenal

University of Colorado Boulder

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R. Gladstone

Southwest Research Institute

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B. H. Mauk

Johns Hopkins University

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