The L shell distributions of MeV electrons in Saturn's radiation belt are investigated orbit by orbit for the 13-year exploration of Cassini. It is found that in addition to the monotonic decrease profiles, there are orbits showing superimposed transient extensions. The extensions are found to stand out above the background population during 50% of belt crossings. We estimate that there is high probability (>72%) that transient extensions contribute more than 10% electron content in the radiation belt. The high occurrence frequency of one extension every 2–3 weeks, together with the relative content, demonstrate that the extensions constitute a regular and fundamental process populating and sustaining the electron belts of Saturn. The trans...
The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Abstract Recent analysis of satellite data obtained during the 9 October 2012 geomagnetic storm iden...
The morphology of electron pitch angle distributions (PADs) helps to identify dynamic processes in S...
The short, 7.2-day orbital period of Cassini’s Ring Grazing Orbits (RGO) provided an opportunity to ...
The inner boundary of Saturn's electron radiation belts, near the planet's A‐ring (∼2.27 Rs), is stu...
The inner boundary of Saturn's electron radiation belts, near the planet's A‐ring (∼2.27 Rs), is stu...
Globally magnetized planets, such as the Earth1 and Saturn2, are surrounded by radiation belts of pr...
Earlier studies of Saturn's inner ionic radiation belts revealed that their content was surprisingly...
The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
[1] To address factors dictating similarities and differences between solar system radiation belts, ...
The energetic electron spectra of Saturn's radiation belts are studied using Cassini's 13 years of m...
Radiation belts have been detected in situ at five planets. Only at Earth however has any variabilit...
The era of outer planet orbiters (Galileo, Juno and Cassini) is advancing our understanding of how t...
The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Abstract Recent analysis of satellite data obtained during the 9 October 2012 geomagnetic storm iden...
The morphology of electron pitch angle distributions (PADs) helps to identify dynamic processes in S...
The short, 7.2-day orbital period of Cassini’s Ring Grazing Orbits (RGO) provided an opportunity to ...
The inner boundary of Saturn's electron radiation belts, near the planet's A‐ring (∼2.27 Rs), is stu...
The inner boundary of Saturn's electron radiation belts, near the planet's A‐ring (∼2.27 Rs), is stu...
Globally magnetized planets, such as the Earth1 and Saturn2, are surrounded by radiation belts of pr...
Earlier studies of Saturn's inner ionic radiation belts revealed that their content was surprisingly...
The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
[1] To address factors dictating similarities and differences between solar system radiation belts, ...
The energetic electron spectra of Saturn's radiation belts are studied using Cassini's 13 years of m...
Radiation belts have been detected in situ at five planets. Only at Earth however has any variabilit...
The era of outer planet orbiters (Galileo, Juno and Cassini) is advancing our understanding of how t...
The radiation belts and magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn show significant intensities of relativ...
Pitch angle distributions (PADs) of very energetic electrons (110–365 keV) are examined during the r...
Abstract Recent analysis of satellite data obtained during the 9 October 2012 geomagnetic storm iden...