Charged Particle Periodicities in Saturn's Outer Magnetosphere
Abstract
The MIMI/LEMMS instrument on the Cassini spacecraft has measured energetic electrons in the energy range 20-300 keV within Saturn's magnetosphere. In the outer magnetosphere beyond about 20 RS, these electrons and their spectral index display strong variations with periods comparable to the 10.76 hour period measured by radio observations of Cassini. Inside about 20 RS, such electron variations may be present but are masked by satellite and ring effects. Electron periodicities are most easily recognized on the "night side" segments of the Cassini orbits, although they are also observed to some extent on the day side. For both day and night sides, a wavelet analysis of de-trended count rates in the 20-40 RS region reveals a mean period of 10.52 +/- 0.74 hrs for the six electron channels investigated. If constrained to the night side only, a wavelet analysis gives a mean period of 10.88 +/- 0.52 hours. These periods were obtained from several orbits of the Cassini spacecraft during the two-year period from SOI (July 2004) to the present (November 2006).
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- Bibcode:
- 2006AGUFMSM23A0284C
- Keywords:
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- 2756 Planetary magnetospheres (5443;
- 5737;
- 6033);
- 5443 Magnetospheres (2756);
- 5737 Magnetospheres (2756)