Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra ACIS-S instrument over 24-26 February, 2003, show that the auroral X-ray spectrum consists of line emission consistent with high-charge states of precipitating ions, and not a continuum as might be expected from bremsstrahlung. The part of the spectrum due to oxygen peaks around 650 eV, which indicates a high fraction of fully-stripped oxygen in the precipitating ion flux. The OVIII emission lines at 653 eV and 774 eV, as well as the OVII emission lines at 561 eV and 666 eV, are clearly identified. There is also line emission at lower energies in the spectral region extending from 250 to 350 eV for which sulfur and carbon lines are possible candidates. The Jovian auroral spectra differ sign...
Jupiter's polar X-ray aurora is dominated by a bright dynamic hot spot that is produced by precipita...
Expanding upon recent work, a more comprehensive spectral model based on charge exchange induced X-r...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra ACIS-S instrument over 24-26 February, 2003, show...
[1] Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) in...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instru...
spectrum consists of line emission consistent with high-charge states of precipitating ions, and not...
spectrum consists of line emission consistent with high-charge states of precipitating ions, and not...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instr...
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High-spatial resolution Chandra x-ray obsrvations have demonstrated that most of Jupiter's northern ...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter have been observed for over 20~years. Jovian x-ray emissions are associ...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
Jupiter's polar X-ray aurora is dominated by a bright dynamic hot spot that is produced by precipita...
Expanding upon recent work, a more comprehensive spectral model based on charge exchange induced X-r...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra ACIS-S instrument over 24-26 February, 2003, show...
[1] Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) in...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instru...
spectrum consists of line emission consistent with high-charge states of precipitating ions, and not...
spectrum consists of line emission consistent with high-charge states of precipitating ions, and not...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95069/1/jgra17639.pd
High-spatial resolution Chandra x-ray obsrvations have demonstrated that most of Jupiter's northern ...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter have been observed for over 20~years. Jovian x-ray emissions are associ...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
Jupiter's polar X-ray aurora is dominated by a bright dynamic hot spot that is produced by precipita...
Expanding upon recent work, a more comprehensive spectral model based on charge exchange induced X-r...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...