AN INTERPRETATION OF THE BROAD-BAND VLF WAVES NEAR THE IO TORUS AS OBSERVED BY ULYSSES

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FARRELL, WM [1 ]
MACDOWALL, RJ [1 ]
HESS, RA [1 ]
KAISER, ML [1 ]
DESCH, MD [1 ]
STONE, RG [1 ]
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[1] HUGHES STX, LANHAM, MD 20706 USA
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10.1029/93JA02591
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P1 [天文学];
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The requirements for the Ulysses trajectory to attain high ecliptic latitudes using a Jovian gravitational assist resulted in a fortuitous passage through the Io torus region. Specifically, the spacecraft spent many hours at latitudes just above the torus. During this time the low-frequency cutoff of an ordinary mode (O mode) emission allowed a determination of the local electron plasma frequency (i.e., electron density) along the northern flank of the torus. Also, near a Jovian System III longitude of 100-degrees, the spacecraft flew past a set of active field lines that have been previously identified to be associated with the hectometric generation region. During the passage, Ulysses observed a newly discovered O mode component and a whistler mode emission similar to that observed by Voyager 1 13 years previously. All of the broadband VLF emissions imply the presence of a particular population of electrons. We suggest that broadband VLF emissions can be used as a ''particle detector'' to qualitatively measure the electron plasma conditions in the torus region and identify active regions.
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