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Electron butterfly distributions at particular magnetic latitudes observed during Juno's perijove pass

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 44, Issue 10, Pages 4489-4496

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2017GL072983

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  1. NASA [699041X]
  2. Southwest Research Institute
  3. [699046X]
  4. [ZZM06AA75C]

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We report observations of energetic electron butterfly distributions measured in a narrow range of Jupiter's magnetic latitudes by Juno during perijove 1. The electron butterfly distributions are characterized as clear electron flux peaks at 30-80 degrees pitch angles, compared with the 90 degrees-peaked pitch angle distributions of the trapped electrons. Jupiter Energetic Particle Detector Instrument measurements during the close approach to Jupiter indicate a specific electron population with butterfly distributions formed between the main auroral oval and the radiation belt. The off-90 degrees flux peak is most clearly observed at tens of keV energies and gradually merges toward 90 degrees pitch angle at higher energies. By projecting the observed electron pitch angle distributions along the magnetic field line, we found that the electron butterfly distributions are observed close to their source region. The particular electron distribution is possibly formed by parallel acceleration of electrons through Landau resonance with electrostatic waves.

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