Local time asymmetries in the structure of a planetary magnetosphere are fundamentally the result of the solar-wind interaction with the magnetosphere. In contrast to the Earth, Jupiter has a rotationally driven magnetosphere with an internal primary plasma source, the moon Io. Nevertheless, local time, particularly dawn-dusk, asymmetries are observed throughout the Jovian magnetosphere. For instance, the configuration of the magnetic field, the plasma flows around the planet, the current distribution, and the current sheet thickness all exhibit discrepancies between dawn and dusk. In addition, the auroral emissions in the ionosphere of Jupiter display these dawn-dusk asymmetries in their shape and their brightness. In this chapter, we revi...
The Cassini orbiter has observed the magnetosphere of Saturn in situ from July 2004 to the present. ...
Eight spacecraft have now visited the Jovian system and obtained a wealth of information about Jupit...
Dawn–dusk asymmetries are ubiquitous features of the coupled solar-wind–magnetosphere–ionosphere sys...
Local time asymmetries in the structure of a planetary magnetosphere are fundamentally the result of...
The rapidly rotating magnetospheres at Jupiter and Saturn contain a near-equatorial thin current she...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally appears as a quasi-closed curtain centered around the...
The rapidly rotating magnetospheres at Jupiter and Saturn contain a nearequatorial thin current shee...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally appears as a quasi-closed curtain centered around th...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally forms a quasi-continuous curtain around each magnetic...
The ionization of neutral material ejected by Jupiter's volcanically active moon, Io, results in a p...
Previous studies of Hubble Space Telescope’s (HST) observations of the UV main auroral emissions at ...
The investigation was carried out to infer the influence of solar wind on Jupiter's magnetosphere th...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally appears as a quasi-closed curtain centered around the...
The influence of the solar wind on Jupiter's magnetosphere is studied via three-dimensional global M...
We present an investigation into the currents within the Jovian magnetodisc using all available spac...
The Cassini orbiter has observed the magnetosphere of Saturn in situ from July 2004 to the present. ...
Eight spacecraft have now visited the Jovian system and obtained a wealth of information about Jupit...
Dawn–dusk asymmetries are ubiquitous features of the coupled solar-wind–magnetosphere–ionosphere sys...
Local time asymmetries in the structure of a planetary magnetosphere are fundamentally the result of...
The rapidly rotating magnetospheres at Jupiter and Saturn contain a near-equatorial thin current she...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally appears as a quasi-closed curtain centered around the...
The rapidly rotating magnetospheres at Jupiter and Saturn contain a nearequatorial thin current shee...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally appears as a quasi-closed curtain centered around th...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally forms a quasi-continuous curtain around each magnetic...
The ionization of neutral material ejected by Jupiter's volcanically active moon, Io, results in a p...
Previous studies of Hubble Space Telescope’s (HST) observations of the UV main auroral emissions at ...
The investigation was carried out to infer the influence of solar wind on Jupiter's magnetosphere th...
The main auroral emission at Jupiter generally appears as a quasi-closed curtain centered around the...
The influence of the solar wind on Jupiter's magnetosphere is studied via three-dimensional global M...
We present an investigation into the currents within the Jovian magnetodisc using all available spac...
The Cassini orbiter has observed the magnetosphere of Saturn in situ from July 2004 to the present. ...
Eight spacecraft have now visited the Jovian system and obtained a wealth of information about Jupit...
Dawn–dusk asymmetries are ubiquitous features of the coupled solar-wind–magnetosphere–ionosphere sys...