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Nature | 2011

The auroral footprint of Enceladus on Saturn

Wayne R. Pryor; Abigail Rymer; Donald G. Mitchell; Thomas W. Hill; David T. Young; Joachim Saur; Geraint H. Jones; Sven Jacobsen; Stan W. H. Cowley; B. H. Mauk; A. J. Coates; Jacques Gustin; Denis Grodent; Jean-Claude Gérard; L. Lamy; J. D. Nichols; Stamatios M. Krimigis; Larry W. Esposito; Michele K. Dougherty; A. Jouchoux; A. Ian F. Stewart; William E. McClintock; Gregory M. Holsclaw; Joseph M. Ajello; Joshua E. Colwell; Amanda R. Hendrix; Frank Judson Crary; John T. Clarke; Xiaoyan Zhou

Although there are substantial differences between the magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn, it has been suggested that cryovolcanic activity at Enceladus could lead to electrodynamic coupling between Enceladus and Saturn like that which links Jupiter with Io, Europa and Ganymede. Powerful field-aligned electron beams associated with the Io–Jupiter coupling, for example, create an auroral footprint in Jupiter’s ionosphere. Auroral ultraviolet emission associated with Enceladus–Saturn coupling is anticipated to be just a few tenths of a kilorayleigh (ref. 12), about an order of magnitude dimmer than Io’s footprint and below the observable threshold, consistent with its non-detection. Here we report the detection of magnetic-field-aligned ion and electron beams (offset several moon radii downstream from Enceladus) with sufficient power to stimulate detectable aurora, and the subsequent discovery of Enceladus-associated aurora in a few per cent of the scans of the moon’s footprint. The footprint varies in emission magnitude more than can plausibly be explained by changes in magnetospheric parameters—and as such is probably indicative of variable plume activity.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

UV Io footprint leading spot: A key feature for understanding the UV Io footprint multiplicity?

Bertrand Bonfond; Denis Grodent; Jean-Claude Gérard; Aikaterini Radioti; Joachim Saur; Sven Jacobsen


Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

Io's nonlinear MHD‐wave field in the heterogeneous Jovian magnetosphere

Sven Jacobsen; F. M. Neubauer; Joachim Saur; Nico Schilling


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Location and spatial shape of electron beams in Io's wake

Sven Jacobsen; Joachim Saur; F. M. Neubauer; Bertrand Bonfond; Jean-Claude Gérard; Denis Grodent


Planetary and Space Science | 2013

Evolution of the Io footprint brightness I: Far-UV observations

Bertrand Bonfond; Sebastien Hess; Jean-Claude Gérard; Denis Grodent; Aikaterini Radioti; Virginie Chantry; Joachim Saur; Sven Jacobsen; John Clarke


Planetary and Space Science | 2013

Evolution of the Io footprint brightness II: Modeling

Sebastien Hess; Bertrand Bonfond; Virginie Chantry; Jean-Claude Gérard; Denis Grodent; Sven Jacobsen; Aikaterini Radioti


Archive | 2009

Evidence for Enceladus Link to Saturn Ionosphere: Does the Plume Have an Auroral Footprint?

Abigail Rymer; David Mitchell; T. W. Hill; B. H. Mauk; Edward C. Sittler; Jared Scott Leisner; C. T. Russell; Krishan K. Khurana; Ying-Dong Jia; Frank Judson Crary; David T. Young; Andrew J. Coates; Joachim Saur; Sven Jacobsen; Michele K. Dougherty


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Location and spatial shape of electron beams in Io's wake: LOCATION OF ELECTRON BEAMS IN IO'S WAKE

Sven Jacobsen; Joachim Saur; F. M. Neubauer; Bertrand Bonfond; J.-C. Gérard; Denis Grodent


Archive | 2009

The morphology of equatorial electron beams at Io

Sven Jacobsen; Joachim Saur; F. M. Neubauer; Bertrand Bonfond; Jean-Claude Gérard; Denis Grodent


Archive | 2009

The Spatial Morphology of Equatorial Electron Beams Near Io

Sven Jacobsen; Joachim Saur; F. M. Neubauer; Bertrand Bonfond; Jean-Claude Gérard; Denis Grodent

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Abigail Rymer

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Frank Judson Crary

University of Colorado Boulder

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