The Radiation Belts of Jupiter and Saturn

  • Roussos, E.
  • Kollmann, P.
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

The era of outer planet orbiters (Galileo, Juno and Cassini) is advancing our understanding of how the radiation belts of Jupiter and Saturn are structured, form, and evolve well beyond what had been possible during the age of flyby missions and ground-based observations. The nearly two decades-long data sets of these missions, in the context of detailed and long-term observations of Earth's radiation belts, highlight which of the processes that accelerate particles to relativistic kinetic energies and limit their flux intensity can be considered more universal, and thus key for most extraterrestrial magnetospheres, and which reflect the unique aspects of each planet and its magnetospheric system. In this chapter we focus on the in situ rad...

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