Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2050245736> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W2050245736 endingPage "8105" @default.
- W2050245736 startingPage "8105" @default.
- W2050245736 abstract "The pronounced depletion of energetic ions observed by Voyager outside the orbit of Io can be understood as a steady state balance between particle loss and inward diffusion. For ions above 1 MeV/nuc (nucleon) G sweeping loss by Io itself is unimportant; rather the removal mechanisms involve processes associated with the extensive torus of neutral and ionized gas emanating from the satellite. There is compelling evidence to suggest that losses throughout an extended region in the outer torus, exterior to the orbit of Io, occur at a rate comparable to the upper limit imposed by strong pitch angle diffusion; although the plasma waves responsible for such scattering have yet to be detected. This is by far the dominant process for removing energy from the inner Jovian magnetosphere, and it also provides a viable energy source for exciting intense Jovian auroral emissions. Charge exchange removal of equatorially trapped lower-energy (≲10 MeV/nuc G) heavy ions (e.g., O+ or S+) can become significant over a limited region near and just inside the orbit of Io, but this process appears to have little overall effect on the energetics of the Jovian system. The trapped particle distribution function in fact exhibits little evidence for effective loss inside the orbit of Io, presumably due to the absence of intense plasma waves. An equilibrium solution for the ion phase space density requires a pronounced increase in the rate of radial diffusion between the orbit of Io and the outer torus (L > 7). This suggests a change in the dominant mechanism for cross-L transport consistent with the anticipated onset of rapid centrifugally driven interchange diffusion with DLL ≈ 5×10−6 (L/8)4 RJ²/s in the outer torus. In contrast, the diffusion rate near Io is substantially slower, DLL (L ≃ 6) ≈ 2×10−7 RJ²/s. This is comparable to the value deduced earlier from Pioneer 11 data by Thomsen et al., who suggested neutral winds in the Jovian ionosphere as a driving mechanism." @default.
- W2050245736 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2050245736 creator A5060986480 @default.
- W2050245736 date "1982-01-01" @default.
- W2050245736 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W2050245736 title "Injection and loss mechanisms for energetic ions in the inner Jovian magnetosphere" @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1967095258 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1970191959 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1980842068 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1983172469 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1993716637 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1999034395 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W1999772544 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2010867325 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2017055810 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2019385600 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2020945352 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2021916601 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2028369571 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2031861085 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2034071747 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2061367492 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2067495661 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2069533416 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2073353503 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2084617201 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2089400605 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2090715452 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2098668960 @default.
- W2050245736 cites W2142428055 @default.
- W2050245736 doi "https://doi.org/10.1029/ja087ia10p08105" @default.
- W2050245736 hasPublicationYear "1982" @default.
- W2050245736 type Work @default.
- W2050245736 sameAs 2050245736 @default.
- W2050245736 citedByCount "42" @default.
- W2050245736 countsByYear W20502457362018 @default.
- W2050245736 countsByYear W20502457362020 @default.
- W2050245736 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2050245736 hasAuthorship W2050245736A5060986480 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C118873486 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C130443932 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C145148216 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C184779094 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C185544564 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C196644772 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C2524010 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C44870925 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C511503438 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C51244244 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C54173289 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C69357855 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C82706917 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConcept C9767117 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C118873486 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C121332964 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C127413603 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C130443932 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C145148216 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C146978453 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C184779094 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C185544564 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C196644772 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C2524010 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C33923547 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C44870925 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C511503438 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C51244244 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C54173289 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C62520636 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C69357855 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C82706917 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C97355855 @default.
- W2050245736 hasConceptScore W2050245736C9767117 @default.
- W2050245736 hasIssue "A10" @default.
- W2050245736 hasLocation W20502457361 @default.
- W2050245736 hasOpenAccess W2050245736 @default.
- W2050245736 hasPrimaryLocation W20502457361 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W1584623523 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W1614029038 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W1661068581 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W2010192622 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W2068516869 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W2103857350 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W2153932293 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W2167722487 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W2807409554 @default.
- W2050245736 hasRelatedWork W3126987260 @default.
- W2050245736 hasVolume "87" @default.
- W2050245736 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2050245736 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2050245736 magId "2050245736" @default.
- W2050245736 workType "article" @default.