Characterising the magnetic and plasma environment upstream of Ganymede
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35523Date
2024-10-17Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Santos, A; Achilleos, Nicholas; Millas, Dimitrios; Dunn, W; Guio, Patrick; Arridge, ChristopherAbstract
We present an application of the latest UCL‐AGA magnetodisc model (MDISC) to the study of
the magnetic and plasma conditions in the near‐Ganymede space. By doing this, we provide a comparison with
measurements from Juno's most recent flyby of the Jovian moon, perijove 34 (PJ34). We find good agreement
between the model results and the magnetometer data, pointing toward a hot plasma index value Kh =
(2.719 ± 0.024) × 107 Pa m T− 1 and an effective magnetodisc radius rmax = (79.5 ± 1.1) Jupiter radii for the
Jovian magnetosphere, for the duration of the trajectory, suggesting a configuration with middling levels of
expansion. We also predict the plasma conditions observed by Juno during the same flight‐path, as well as the
typical conditions over the orbit of Ganymede, with the magnetic and hot plasma pressures assuming dominant
roles. Finally, these results are compared with functional fits of a compilation of Galileo flyby data obtained in
the vicinity of Ganymede's orbit, suggesting Juno experienced somewhat similar conditions, despite a
systematic overestimation in magnetic field intensity in the near‐Ganymede space.
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WileyCitation
Santos, Achilleos, Millas, Dunn, Guio, Arridge. Characterising the magnetic and plasma environment upstream of Ganymede. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Space Physics. 2024;129(10)Metadata
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