International audienceJupiter's radio emissions are dominated in intensity by decametric radio emissions due to the Io-Jupiter interaction. Previous analyses suggest that these emissions are cyclotron-maser emissions in the flux tubes connecting Io or Io's wake to Jupiter. The electrons that trigger the emission are thought to be accelerated toward Jupiter. We present simulations of this hot electron population under the assumption of impulsive acceleration, consistent with the accelerated electron populations seen in the Io's wake by Galileo during its flyby in 1995. After the impulsive acceleration phase, the electrons are supposed to have an adiabatic motion along the magnetic field lines. Near Jupiter, a loss cone and a shell appear in ...