On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR), while flying along high-latitude nightside magnetic field lines. In situ measurements allowed us to characterize for the first time the source region of an extra-terrestrial auroral radio emission. Using radio, magnetic field and particle observations, we show that SKR sources are surrounded by a hot tenuous plasma, in a region of upward field-aligned currents. Magnetic field lines supporting radio sources map a continuous, high-latitude and spiral-shaped auroral oval observed on the dawnside, consistent with enhanced auroral activity. Investigating the Cyclotron Maser Instability (CMI) as a mechanism responsible for SKR generation,...
International audienceSince Cassini entered Saturn's magnetosphere in July 2004, the auroral Saturni...
International audienceThe Cassini mission crossed the source region of the Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceThe Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions ...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
Earth-orbiting satellites have routinely traversed the source regions of auroral kilometric radiatio...
International audienceThe Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric rad...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...
International audienceSimilarly to other magnetized planets, Saturn displays auroral emissions gener...
International audienceDuring Cassini's orbit insertion about Saturn, the spacecraft passed within 1....
The Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions surrounding the Kronia...
International audienceSince Cassini entered Saturn's magnetosphere in July 2004, the auroral Saturni...
International audienceThe Cassini mission crossed the source region of the Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceThe Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions ...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
Earth-orbiting satellites have routinely traversed the source regions of auroral kilometric radiatio...
International audienceThe Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric rad...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...
International audienceSimilarly to other magnetized planets, Saturn displays auroral emissions gener...
International audienceDuring Cassini's orbit insertion about Saturn, the spacecraft passed within 1....
The Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions surrounding the Kronia...
International audienceSince Cassini entered Saturn's magnetosphere in July 2004, the auroral Saturni...
International audienceThe Cassini mission crossed the source region of the Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceThe Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions ...