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Statistics of the variations of the high-energy electron population between 7 and 28 jovian radii as measured by the Galileo spacecraft
Authors:Insoo Jun  Henry B Garrett  Robin W Evans
Institution:a Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Mail Stop 122-107, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA
b L-3 Communications, Government Services, Inc., 2550 Honolulu Ave., #201, Montrose, CA 91020, USA
c Gibbel Corp., 2550 Honolulu Ave., #201, Montrose, CA 91020, USA
d Bates College, 2 Andrews Rd., Lewiston, ME 04240, USA
Abstract:Recent measurements of the high-energy, omni-directional electron environment by the Galileo spacecraft Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) have been analyzed in the range from 7 to 28 Jupiter radii. 10-min averages of these data between Jupiter orbit insertion in 1995 to the end of the mission have been analyzed to provide estimates of the electron differential fluxes at 1.5, 2, and 11 MeV in the jovian equatorial plane as a function of radial distance. These data provide a long term picture of the variations in the high-energy electron environment over the ∼8 years of the Galileo mission. This paper reviews those measurements and the statistics associated with them for the 8 year period. In general, the data variations are well behaved with variations being within a factor of ∼2 of a median value at a given distance from Jupiter. These results are analyzed in detail and the orbit variations discussed in the context of the overall data set. The results of this analysis of the long-term statistical variations in high-energy electron fluxes are directly applicable to models that estimate the effects of the radiation environment on Jupiter's moons and their atmospheres as they permit estimates of the possible range of radiation effects that might be expected.
Keywords:Jupiter magnetosphere  Europa  Ganymede  Callisto
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