We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2.10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over two XMM-Newton revolutions in Nov. 2003 and compare it with that of an earlier observation in Apr. 2003. We discover the existence of an electron bremsstrahlung component in the aurorae, which accounts for essentially all the X-ray flux above 2 keV: its presence had been predicted but never detected for lack of sensitivity of previous X-ray missions. This bremsstrahlung component varied significantly in strength and spectral shape over the 3.5 days covered by the Nov. 2003 observation, displaying substantial hardening of the spectrum with increasing flux. This variability may be linked to the strong solar activity taking place at the time, and ...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
Jupiter's rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
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...
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...
The 2007–2009 solar minimum was the longest of the space age. We present the first of two companion ...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...
We present results from a multiwavelength observation of Jupiter’s northern aurorae, carried out sim...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instr...
Jupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
Jupiter's rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
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...
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...
The 2007–2009 solar minimum was the longest of the space age. We present the first of two companion ...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...
We present results from a multiwavelength observation of Jupiter’s northern aurorae, carried out sim...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instr...
Jupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
Jupiter's rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
We present the first X-ray observation of Jupiter by XMM-Newton. Images taken with the EPIC cameras ...