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Authors: | L Trafton |
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Institution: | McDonald Observatory and Astronomy Department, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712, USA |
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Abstract: | The hot Jovian plasma torus discovered by Voyager 1 is responsible for the periodic intensity variations of Io's sodium cloud, which are correlated with Io's magnetic latitude. The plasma torus must be a long-lived phenomenon in spite of its apparent absence at the time of the Pioneer flybys. The hot electrons (~105°K) must be concentrated ~1 RJ from the magnetic equator in order to produce the observed variations. Electron impact ionization in the hot plasma torus is strong enough to form and to maintain Io's ionosphere; the hot plasma torus may be the dominant agent forming the ionosphere. Io's bound atmosphere is dense enough that the plasma torus electrons cannot cause a noticeable variation in its Na emission intensity. |
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