Spectra of Saturn's proton belts revealed

  • Kollmann, P.
  • Roussos, E.
  • Clark, G.
  • Cooper, J.
  • Sturner, S.
  • Kotova, A.
  • Regoli, L.
  • Shprits, Y.
  • Aseev, N.
  • Krupp, N.
Publication date
January 2022

Abstract

Saturn is permanently surrounded by 6 discrete proton radiation belts that are rigidly separated by the orbits of its inner moons and dense rings. These radiation belts are ideal environments to study the details of radial diffusion and the CRAND source process, yet progress has been hindered by the fact that the energy spectra are not known with certainty: Reanalysis of the response functions of the LEMMS instrument on-board the Cassini orbiter has shown that measurements of ≲ 10 MeV protons may be easily contaminated by ≳ 10 MeV protons and that many available measurements characterize a very broad energy range, so that the calculation of an energy-resolved spectrum is not as straightforward as previously assumed. Here we use forward mode...

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