Electrons accelerated on Earth by a rich variety of wave-scattering or stochastic processes generate hard, non-thermal X-ray bremsstrahlung up to ~1 MeV and power Earth’s various types of aurorae. Although Jupiter’s magnetic field is an order of magnitude larger than Earth’s, space-based telescopes have previously detected X-rays only up to ~7 keV. On the basis of theoretical models of the Jovian auroral X-ray production, X-ray emission in the ~2–7 keV band has been interpreted as thermal (arising from electrons characterized by a Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution) bremsstrahlung. Here we report the observation of hard X-rays in the 8–20 keV band from the Jovian aurorae, obtained with the NuSTAR X-ray observatory. The X-rays fit to a flat powe...
During November 26-29, 2003 XMM-Newton observed soft (0.2-2 keV) X-ray emission from Jupiter for 69...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
Electrons accelerated on Earth by a rich variety of wave-scattering or stochastic processes1,2 gener...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
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...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter, discovered by Eisnsten observatory and followed up by ROSAT, have bee...
We report on results of systematic analyses of the entire three X-ray data sets of Jupiter taken by ...
We present the results of a spectral study of the soft X-ray emission (0.2-2.5 keV) from low-latitud...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instr...
We report the discovery of soft (0.25-2 keV) X-ray emission from the Galilean satellites Io and Euro...
We report the discovery of soft (0.25--2 keV) x-ray emission from the Galilean satellites Io and Eur...
The 2007–2009 solar minimum was the longest of the space age. We present the first of two companion ...
Jupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
During November 26-29, 2003 XMM-Newton observed soft (0.2-2 keV) X-ray emission from Jupiter for 69...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...
Electrons accelerated on Earth by a rich variety of wave-scattering or stochastic processes1,2 gener...
Voyager 1 detected the first extra-terrestrial UV auroral emissions when it explored the Jupiter sys...
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...
X-ray emissions from Jupiter, discovered by Eisnsten observatory and followed up by ROSAT, have bee...
We report on results of systematic analyses of the entire three X-ray data sets of Jupiter taken by ...
We present the results of a spectral study of the soft X-ray emission (0.2-2.5 keV) from low-latitud...
Observations of Jupiter carried out by the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-S) instr...
We report the discovery of soft (0.25-2 keV) X-ray emission from the Galilean satellites Io and Euro...
We report the discovery of soft (0.25--2 keV) x-ray emission from the Galilean satellites Io and Eur...
The 2007–2009 solar minimum was the longest of the space age. We present the first of two companion ...
Jupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is key to under...
During November 26-29, 2003 XMM-Newton observed soft (0.2-2 keV) X-ray emission from Jupiter for 69...
peer reviewedJupiter’s rapidly rotating, strong magnetic field provides a natural laboratory that is...
We present a detailed analysis of Jupiter's X-ray (0.2-10 keV) auroral emissions as observed over tw...