Comparative study of the power transferred from satellite-magnetosphere interactions to auroral emissions

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Io's interaction with the Jovian magnetosphere generates a power of about 1012 W which propagates as Alfvn waves along the magnetic field lines and is partly transferred to electrons, resulting in intense auroral emissions. A recent study of the power transmission along the Io flux tube and of the electron acceleration at high latitudes showed that the power of the observed emissions is well explained by assuming filamentation of the Alfvn waves in the torus and the acceleration of the electrons at high latitude. At Jupiter, UV footprints related to Europa and Ganymede have also been observed. At Saturn recent observations revealed a weak UV footprint of Enceladus. We apply the Io interaction model to the Europa and Enceladus interactions. We show that the Alfvn wave filamentation leads to a precipitating electron power consistent with the power of the observed UV footprints. © Copyright 2011 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Hess, S. L. G., Delamere, P. A., Dols, V., & Ray, L. C. (2011). Comparative study of the power transferred from satellite-magnetosphere interactions to auroral emissions. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 116(1). https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JA015807

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