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Auroral and Non-auroral X-ray Emissions from Jupiter: A Comparative View
Bhardwaj, A.; Elsner, R.; Gladstone, R. et al.
2004American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2004
 

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Keywords :
7554 X rays; gamma rays; and neutrinos; 6220 Jupiter; 2455 Particle precipitation; 0310 Airglow and aurora; 0343 Planetary atmospheres (5405; 5407; 5409; 5704; 5705; 5707)
Abstract :
[en] Jovian X-rays can be broadly classified into two categories: (1) "auroral" emission, which is confined to high-latitudes ( ˜>60° ) at both polar regions, and (2) "dayglow" emission, which originates from the sunlit low-latitude ( ˜<50° ) regions of the disk (hereafter called "disk" emissions). Recent X-ray observations of Jupiter by Chandra and XMM-Newton have shown that these two types of X-ray emission from Jupiter have different morphological, temporal, and spectral characteristics. In particular: 1) contrary to the auroral X-rays, which are concentrated in a spot in the north and in a band that runs half-way across the planet in the south, the low-latitude X-ray disk is almost uniform; 2) unlike the ˜40±20-min periodic oscillations seen in the auroral X-ray emissions, the disk emissions do not show any periodic oscillations; 3) the disk emission is harder and extends to higher energies than the auroral spectrum; and 4) the disk X-ray emission show time variability similar to that seen in solar X-rays. These differences and features imply that the processes producing X-rays are different at these two latitude regions on Jupiter. We will present the details of these and other features that suggest the differences between these two classes of X-ray emissions from Jupiter, and discuss the current scenario of the production mechanism of them.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Bhardwaj, A.
Elsner, R.
Gladstone, R.
Waite, H.
Lugaz, N.
Cravens, T.
Branduardi-Raymont, G.
Ramsay, G.
Soria, R.
Ford, P.
Rodriguez, P.
Majeed, T.
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Language :
English
Title :
Auroral and Non-auroral X-ray Emissions from Jupiter: A Comparative View
Publication date :
2004
Event name :
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2004
Event place :
San Francisco, United States - California
Event date :
13-17 December, 2004
Audience :
International
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