A survey of Galileo plasma wave instrument observations of Jovian whistler-mode chorus

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A survey of plasma wave observations at Jupiter obtained by the plasma wave instrument on board the Galileo spacecraft is presented. The observations indicate that chorus emissions are observed commonly in the Jovian magnetosphere near the magnetic equator in the approximate radial range 6< r<10 RJ. The survey includes almost all local times but not equally sampled in radial distance due to the spacecraft trajectory. The data suggest that chorus emissions are somewhat more intense on the dayside, but this may be a result of insufficient nightside observations. The orbit of Galileo is also restricted to ±3° of the Jovigraphic equator, but the tilt of the magnetic field permits coverage of a range of magnetic latitudes of −13°

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Menietti, J. D., Horne, R. B., Gurnett, D. A., Hospodarsky, G. B., Piker, C. W., & Groene, J. B. (2008). A survey of Galileo plasma wave instrument observations of Jovian whistler-mode chorus. Annales Geophysicae, 26(7), 1819–1828. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-1819-2008

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