Saturn’s kilometric radiation (SKR) and Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) emissions are important remote diagnostics of the planet’s magnetospheric dynamics, intensifying during periods of global-scale plasma injection, and displaying characteristic planetary periodicity. Global-scale ENA signatures have been associated with narrowband radio emissions around 5 and 20 kHz, particularly at evening local times where plasma injections are expected to have moved inwards through the magnetosphere, triggering interchange instabilities. Narrowband radio emission sources are associated with density gradients at the inner edges of the Enceladus plasma torus that promote wave mode conversion, but any radial distance dependence with the ENA emission is unte...
International audienceSince Cassini's arrival at Saturn in 2004, the Radio and Plasma Wave Science i...
International audienceThe spatial distribution and polarization of Saturn narrowband (NB) emissions ...
With the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn in July 2004, there have been quasi-continuous ...
Saturn's morningside auroras consist mainly of rotating, transient emission patches, following perio...
Saturn's magnetosphere is an efficient emitter of energetic neutral atoms (ENAs), created through ch...
We demonstrate that under some magnetospheric conditions protons and oxygen ions are accelerated onc...
Saturn's morningside auroras consist mainly of rotating, transient emission patches, following perio...
Saturn narrowband (NB) radio emissions are detected between 3 and 70 kHz, with occurrence probabilit...
With the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn in July 2004, there have been quasi-continuous ...
We report on radio signatures observed at Saturn by the Cassini RPWS experiment which are strikingly...
Observations of Saturn's ultraviolet and infrared aurora show structures that, when traced along the...
Narrowband emission (NB) is observed at Saturn centered near 5 kHz and 20 kHz and harmonics. This e...
Observations of energetic neutral atoms (ENAs) are a useful tool for analyzing ion and neutral abund...
Magnetic Dipolarization, a hallmark indicator of the formation of field‐aligned currents, plays a cr...
Voyager-2 planetry radio astronomy measurements obtained near Saturn are discussed. They indicate th...
International audienceSince Cassini's arrival at Saturn in 2004, the Radio and Plasma Wave Science i...
International audienceThe spatial distribution and polarization of Saturn narrowband (NB) emissions ...
With the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn in July 2004, there have been quasi-continuous ...
Saturn's morningside auroras consist mainly of rotating, transient emission patches, following perio...
Saturn's magnetosphere is an efficient emitter of energetic neutral atoms (ENAs), created through ch...
We demonstrate that under some magnetospheric conditions protons and oxygen ions are accelerated onc...
Saturn's morningside auroras consist mainly of rotating, transient emission patches, following perio...
Saturn narrowband (NB) radio emissions are detected between 3 and 70 kHz, with occurrence probabilit...
With the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn in July 2004, there have been quasi-continuous ...
We report on radio signatures observed at Saturn by the Cassini RPWS experiment which are strikingly...
Observations of Saturn's ultraviolet and infrared aurora show structures that, when traced along the...
Narrowband emission (NB) is observed at Saturn centered near 5 kHz and 20 kHz and harmonics. This e...
Observations of energetic neutral atoms (ENAs) are a useful tool for analyzing ion and neutral abund...
Magnetic Dipolarization, a hallmark indicator of the formation of field‐aligned currents, plays a cr...
Voyager-2 planetry radio astronomy measurements obtained near Saturn are discussed. They indicate th...
International audienceSince Cassini's arrival at Saturn in 2004, the Radio and Plasma Wave Science i...
International audienceThe spatial distribution and polarization of Saturn narrowband (NB) emissions ...
With the arrival of the Cassini spacecraft at Saturn in July 2004, there have been quasi-continuous ...