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Io-Jupiter decametric arcs observed by Juno/Waves compared to ExPRES simulations

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 44, Issue 18, Pages 9225-9232

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2017GL073036

Keywords

Juno; Waves; ExPRES; Jupiter; Io; radio; decametric

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  1. NASA [699041X]
  2. Southwest Research Institute
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche, as part of the program Investissements d'Avenir [ANR-11-IDEX-0004-02]

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We compare observations from the Juno/Waves radio experiment with simulations of radio << arcs >> in the time-frequency plane resulting from the Io-Jupiter interaction, performed with the ExPRES code. We identify the hemisphere of origin of the observed arcs directly from simulations and confirm this identification through comparison with Juno, Nancay, and Wind observations. The occurrence and shape of observed arcs are well modeled, at low latitudes with their usual shapes as seen from Earth, as well as at high latitudes with longer, bowl-shaped, arcs observed for the first time. Predicted emission is actually observed only when the radio beaming angle O = (k,B) >= 70 degrees +/- 5 degrees, providing new constraints on the generation of the decameter emission by the Cyclotron Maser Instability. Further improvements of ExPRES are outlined, which will then be applied to Juno and Earth-based observations of radio emissions induced by other Galilean satellites or associated to the main auroral oval.

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