On 17 October 2008, Cassini observed for the first time the electron populations associated with the crossing of a Saturn kilometric radiation source region and its surroundings. These observations allow for the first time the constraint and quantification of the high-latitude acceleration processes, the current systems, and the origin of the low-frequency electromagnetic waves. Enhanced fluxes of field-aligned energetic electrons were measured by the Cassini electron plasma spectrometer in conjunction with unusual intense field-aligned current systems identified using the magnetometer instrument. In the region where downward field-aligned currents were measured, electron data show evidence of two types of upward accelerated electron beams:...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Over the last three years, the Cassini spacecraft has been in a series of high inclination orbits, a...
International audienceOn 17 October 2008, Cassini observed for the first time the electron populatio...
Earth-orbiting satellites have routinely traversed the source regions of auroral kilometric radiatio...
[1] We present Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer observations of infrared auroral emi...
Near the end of its mission, NASA's Cassini spacecraft performed several low-altitude passes across ...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceThe Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric rad...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...
One of the primary Cassini mission objectives at Saturn is to characterize Saturn's aurora-its spati...
Near the end of its mission, NASA's Cassini spacecraft performed several low‐altitude passes across ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Over the last three years, the Cassini spacecraft has been in a series of high inclination orbits, a...
International audienceOn 17 October 2008, Cassini observed for the first time the electron populatio...
Earth-orbiting satellites have routinely traversed the source regions of auroral kilometric radiatio...
[1] We present Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer observations of infrared auroral emi...
Near the end of its mission, NASA's Cassini spacecraft performed several low-altitude passes across ...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceThe Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric rad...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...
One of the primary Cassini mission objectives at Saturn is to characterize Saturn's aurora-its spati...
Near the end of its mission, NASA's Cassini spacecraft performed several low‐altitude passes across ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Over the last three years, the Cassini spacecraft has been in a series of high inclination orbits, a...