peer reviewedThe most dynamic part of the Jovian UV aurora is located inside the main auroral oval. This region is known to regularly show localized but dramatic enhancements on timescales of several tens of seconds, called polar flares. They have often been associated with the polar cusp, based on their location in the polar cap. The present study is based on the longest high-time resolution image sequences ever acquired by the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. We report the first observations of a regularity in the occurrence of these flares, with a timescale of 2-3 minutes. We use a magnetic flux mapping model to identify the region corresponding to these emissions in the equatorial plane: the radial...
The aurorae at Jupiter can be separated into four main components: the satellite footprints, the out...
Juno-UVS has observed Jupiter’s FUV auroral emissions during multiple close flybys following Juno’s ...
In this presentation we discuss some results from a programme of Hubble Space Telescope observation...
Two recent Hubble Space Telescope observation campaigns have been dedicated to the Jovian Far-UV aur...
The dusk-side of the polar region of Jupiter's UV aurorae, called the active region, sometimes exhib...
The polar auroral emissions at Jupiter can be divided into three regions fixed in mag- netic local ...
Several kinds of periodicities have been observed at Jupiter since the first probes fly-by. However,...
We report the presence of polar spots located in the dawn auroral region, based on the HST ACS 2007 ...
The Far-UV aurorae at Jupiter variety on a wide range of timescales. This study focuses on th...
Jupiter's aurora is the most powerful in the Solar System(1). It is powered largely by energy extrac...
In this paper we report a phenomenon hitherto unobserved in Jupiter's ultraviolet polar auroras, spe...
Tail reconnection at Jupiter’s magnetosphere, has recently been shown to leave its signature in the ...
In this study we present ultraviolet and infrared auroral data from 26 July 1998, and we show the pr...
Recent studies based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) data reported the presence of transient polar d...
[1] This paper reports a study of Jupiter's polar auroral emissions observed in an extended series o...
The aurorae at Jupiter can be separated into four main components: the satellite footprints, the out...
Juno-UVS has observed Jupiter’s FUV auroral emissions during multiple close flybys following Juno’s ...
In this presentation we discuss some results from a programme of Hubble Space Telescope observation...
Two recent Hubble Space Telescope observation campaigns have been dedicated to the Jovian Far-UV aur...
The dusk-side of the polar region of Jupiter's UV aurorae, called the active region, sometimes exhib...
The polar auroral emissions at Jupiter can be divided into three regions fixed in mag- netic local ...
Several kinds of periodicities have been observed at Jupiter since the first probes fly-by. However,...
We report the presence of polar spots located in the dawn auroral region, based on the HST ACS 2007 ...
The Far-UV aurorae at Jupiter variety on a wide range of timescales. This study focuses on th...
Jupiter's aurora is the most powerful in the Solar System(1). It is powered largely by energy extrac...
In this paper we report a phenomenon hitherto unobserved in Jupiter's ultraviolet polar auroras, spe...
Tail reconnection at Jupiter’s magnetosphere, has recently been shown to leave its signature in the ...
In this study we present ultraviolet and infrared auroral data from 26 July 1998, and we show the pr...
Recent studies based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) data reported the presence of transient polar d...
[1] This paper reports a study of Jupiter's polar auroral emissions observed in an extended series o...
The aurorae at Jupiter can be separated into four main components: the satellite footprints, the out...
Juno-UVS has observed Jupiter’s FUV auroral emissions during multiple close flybys following Juno’s ...
In this presentation we discuss some results from a programme of Hubble Space Telescope observation...