Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint

In Jupiter’s auroral region, a spot-like emission feature, called the auroral magnetic footprint, is the result of a magnetic disturbance near the extended atmosphere of Io. The magnetic footprint is direct evidence of the interaction between the atmosphere of slow-orbiting Io and the rapidly-corota...

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Main Authors: Suwicha Wannawichian, Arthit Laphirattanakul
Language:English
Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-660192019-08-21T09:18:19Z Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint Suwicha Wannawichian Arthit Laphirattanakul Jupiter Io planets satellites: aurorae In Jupiter’s auroral region, a spot-like emission feature, called the auroral magnetic footprint, is the result of a magnetic disturbance near the extended atmosphere of Io. The magnetic footprint is direct evidence of the interaction between the atmosphere of slow-orbiting Io and the rapidly-corotating magnetic field and magnetospheric plasma of Jupiter. The result of the magnetic disturbance is that a significant amount of current is carried from the interaction region towards Jupiter’s ionosphere. Accordingly the precipitating electrons result in the auroral emission. Far ultraviolet (FUV) images of Jupiter’s auroral region were used to study this phenomenon. In 2007, using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), the observation of Io’s magnetic footprint provided the opportunity for a detailed study of the correlation between the spot’s brightness and its angular size. With a strong correlation (>0.7) between the brightness and the angular size, these two physical properties were clearly related during March and June, 2007, several weeks after major volcanic eruptions on Io were observed. These results suggest a connection between the plasma supply from Io, due to the volcanic activities on Io and the satellite’s auroral magnetic footprint morphology. 2019-08-21T09:18:19Z 2019-08-21T09:18:19Z 2019 Chiang Mai Journal of Science 46, 2 (Mar 2019), 408 - 416 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=9977 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66019 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
language English
topic Jupiter
Io
planets
satellites: aurorae
spellingShingle Jupiter
Io
planets
satellites: aurorae
Suwicha Wannawichian
Arthit Laphirattanakul
Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint
description In Jupiter’s auroral region, a spot-like emission feature, called the auroral magnetic footprint, is the result of a magnetic disturbance near the extended atmosphere of Io. The magnetic footprint is direct evidence of the interaction between the atmosphere of slow-orbiting Io and the rapidly-corotating magnetic field and magnetospheric plasma of Jupiter. The result of the magnetic disturbance is that a significant amount of current is carried from the interaction region towards Jupiter’s ionosphere. Accordingly the precipitating electrons result in the auroral emission. Far ultraviolet (FUV) images of Jupiter’s auroral region were used to study this phenomenon. In 2007, using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), the observation of Io’s magnetic footprint provided the opportunity for a detailed study of the correlation between the spot’s brightness and its angular size. With a strong correlation (>0.7) between the brightness and the angular size, these two physical properties were clearly related during March and June, 2007, several weeks after major volcanic eruptions on Io were observed. These results suggest a connection between the plasma supply from Io, due to the volcanic activities on Io and the satellite’s auroral magnetic footprint morphology.
author Suwicha Wannawichian
Arthit Laphirattanakul
author_facet Suwicha Wannawichian
Arthit Laphirattanakul
author_sort Suwicha Wannawichian
title Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint
title_short Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint
title_full Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint
title_fullStr Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Plasma in the Vicinity of Io on Brightness and Angular Extension of Io’s Magnetic Footprint
title_sort influence of plasma in the vicinity of io on brightness and angular extension of io’s magnetic footprint
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=9977
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66019
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