Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint

© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. This research studies the nature of auroral feature on Jupiter, especially which connects to one of its satellite, Io. Jupiter has a large magnetosphere, as a result of strong magnetic field strength. This magnetosphere corotates with Jupiter and exte...

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Main Authors: Chaiyaporn Sukollapun, Suwicha Wannawichian
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-435472018-04-25T07:36:55Z Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint Chaiyaporn Sukollapun Suwicha Wannawichian Agricultural and Biological Sciences Arts and Humanities © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. This research studies the nature of auroral feature on Jupiter, especially which connects to one of its satellite, Io. Jupiter has a large magnetosphere, as a result of strong magnetic field strength. This magnetosphere corotates with Jupiter and extends over all of Galilean satellites. The interaction between Jupiter's rotating magnetic field and Io causes plasma particles to flow along the magnetic field lines in directions toward both north and south hemispheres. Some particles will penetrate into Jupiter's ionosphere and collide with atmosphere particles, leading to aurora emission, at the position of Io's auroral footprint. Io is surrounded along its path, by a cloud of plasma particles with high density, which is called Io torus. This torus enhances the effect of bending magnetic field lines when they pass Io and result in inaccuracy of the prediction of longitudinal position of Io footprint. This shift of longitudinal prediction can be mapped to the shifted position of Io, which is called lead angle. Our objective is finding the relation between all three parameters, which are magnetic field strength, Io's footprint brightness and lead angle at the same footprint position or the same Io's longitude. We use VIPAL magnetic field model to trace along the magnetic field line and to find magnetic field strength at any given position. This tool is vital for determination of the relation between magnetic field strength, Io footprint brightness and lead angle. 2018-01-24T03:49:58Z 2018-01-24T03:49:58Z 2017-10-20 Journal 17426596 17426588 2-s2.0-85034115136 10.1088/1742-6596/901/1/012012 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85034115136&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/43547
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Arts and Humanities
Chaiyaporn Sukollapun
Suwicha Wannawichian
Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
description © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. This research studies the nature of auroral feature on Jupiter, especially which connects to one of its satellite, Io. Jupiter has a large magnetosphere, as a result of strong magnetic field strength. This magnetosphere corotates with Jupiter and extends over all of Galilean satellites. The interaction between Jupiter's rotating magnetic field and Io causes plasma particles to flow along the magnetic field lines in directions toward both north and south hemispheres. Some particles will penetrate into Jupiter's ionosphere and collide with atmosphere particles, leading to aurora emission, at the position of Io's auroral footprint. Io is surrounded along its path, by a cloud of plasma particles with high density, which is called Io torus. This torus enhances the effect of bending magnetic field lines when they pass Io and result in inaccuracy of the prediction of longitudinal position of Io footprint. This shift of longitudinal prediction can be mapped to the shifted position of Io, which is called lead angle. Our objective is finding the relation between all three parameters, which are magnetic field strength, Io's footprint brightness and lead angle at the same footprint position or the same Io's longitude. We use VIPAL magnetic field model to trace along the magnetic field line and to find magnetic field strength at any given position. This tool is vital for determination of the relation between magnetic field strength, Io footprint brightness and lead angle.
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author Chaiyaporn Sukollapun
Suwicha Wannawichian
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Suwicha Wannawichian
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title Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
title_short Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
title_full Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
title_fullStr Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between Io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
title_sort correlation between io's lead angle and the satellite's magnetic footprint
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