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Evidence for global electron transportation into the jovian inner magnetosphere

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SCIENCE
Volume 345, Issue 6204, Pages 1581-1584

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1256259

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26302005, 12J00037, 24403007, 26400476] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Jupiter's magnetosphere is a strong particle accelerator that contains ultrarelativistic electrons in its inner part. They are thought to be accelerated by whistler-mode waves excited by anisotropic hot electrons (>10 kiloelectron volts) injected from the outer magnetosphere. However, electron transportation in the inner magnetosphere is not well understood. By analyzing the extreme ultraviolet line emission from the inner magnetosphere, we show evidence for global inward transport of flux tubes containing hot plasma. High-spectral-resolution scanning observations of the Io plasma torus in the inner magnetosphere enable us to generate radial profiles of the hot electron fraction. It gradually decreases with decreasing radial distance, despite the short collisional time scale that should thermalize them rapidly. This indicates a fast and continuous resupply of hot electrons responsible for exciting the whistler-mode waves.

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