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Periodic signals in Ulysses’ energetic particle events upstream and downstream from the Jovian bow shock
We present results from a statistical analysis of energetic particle events, observed by the Heliosphere instrument for spectra, composition, and anisotrophy at low energies (HI-SCALE) instrument onboard Ulysses, upstream from the bow shock of Jupiter, during the inbound and outbound trajectory of t...
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Published in: | Planetary and space science 2001-08, Vol.49 (10), p.1031-1047 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | We present results from a statistical analysis of energetic particle events, observed by the Heliosphere instrument for spectra, composition, and anisotrophy at low energies (HI-SCALE) instrument onboard Ulysses, upstream from the bow shock of Jupiter, during the inbound and outbound trajectory of the spacecraft. A harmonic analysis on the intensity time series of 192 distinct 61–
77
keV
upstream ion events, suggests a modulation with a period of
∼40
min
or ∼15–
20
min
in 48% of the total number of events, at the significance level of
P=0.05. In some cases, the periodicity is not significant in the ion intensities, while it is significant in the ion anisotropy and/or spectral data. Our analysis shows that the periodic modulation was more frequently observed on the out-of-ecliptic trajectory (67 events), than on the ecliptic trajectory (26 events). An ∼40/15–
20
min
periodicity was also found in energetic ion and electron events in the magnetosheath. The results from the statistical analysis of HI-SCALE measurements are consistent with a magnetospheric source for the majority of the upstream events. The statistical results are also consistent with preferential leakage of energetic ions from the south high-latitude Jovian magnetosphere. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0633 1873-5088 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0032-0633(01)00018-6 |