We report the first Jupiter X-ray observations planned to coincide with an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME). At the predicted ICME arrival time, we observed a factor of ∼8 enhancement in Jupiter's X-ray aurora. Within 1.5 h of this enhancement, intense bursts of non-Io decametric radio emission occurred. Spatial, spectral, and temporal characteristics also varied between ICME arrival and another X-ray observation two days later. Gladstone et al. (2002) discovered the polar X-ray hot spot and found it pulsed with 45 min quasiperiodicity. During the ICME arrival, the hot spot expanded and exhibited two periods: 26 min periodicity from sulfur ions and 12 min periodicity from a mixture of carbon/sulfur and oxygen ions. After the ICME...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter, discovered by Eisnsten observatory and followed up by ROSAT, have bee...
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International audienceWe report the first Jupiter X-ray observations planned to coincide with an int...
We report the first Jupiter Xâ ray observations planned to coincide with an interplanetary coronal ...
Auroral hot spots are observed across the Universe at different scales1 and mark the coupling betwee...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter have been observed for over 20~years. Jovian x-ray emissions are associ...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...
Jupiter's X-ray aurora has been thought to be excited by energetic sulphur and oxygen ions precipita...
Jupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
Jupiter's rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
Jupiter's polar X-ray aurora is dominated by a bright dynamic hot spot that is produced by precipita...
High-spatial resolution Chandra x-ray obsrvations have demonstrated that most of Jupiter's northern ...
International audienceJupiter's X-ray auroral emission in the polar cap region results from particle...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter, discovered by Eisnsten observatory and followed up by ROSAT, have bee...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95330/1/jgra17103.pd
International audienceWe report the first Jupiter X-ray observations planned to coincide with an int...
We report the first Jupiter Xâ ray observations planned to coincide with an interplanetary coronal ...
Auroral hot spots are observed across the Universe at different scales1 and mark the coupling betwee...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter have been observed for over 20~years. Jovian x-ray emissions are associ...
Poleward of Jupiter’s main auroral emission, there are diverse dynamic multi-waveband aurorae. The m...
Jupiter's X-ray aurora has been thought to be excited by energetic sulphur and oxygen ions precipita...
Jupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
Jupiter's rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
Jupiter's polar X-ray aurora is dominated by a bright dynamic hot spot that is produced by precipita...
High-spatial resolution Chandra x-ray obsrvations have demonstrated that most of Jupiter's northern ...
International audienceJupiter's X-ray auroral emission in the polar cap region results from particle...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter, discovered by Eisnsten observatory and followed up by ROSAT, have bee...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95330/1/jgra17103.pd