Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Electron Environment at the Orbit of Ganymede as Observed by Juno

Author:

Pelcener S.1,André N.12ORCID,Nénon Q.1,Rabia J.1ORCID,Rojo M.1,Kamran A.1ORCID,Blanc M.1ORCID,Louarn P.1ORCID,Penou E.1,Santos‐Costa D.3,Allegrini F.3ORCID,Ebert R. W.34ORCID,Wilson R. J.5ORCID,Szalay J.6ORCID,Mauk B. H.7ORCID,Paranicas C.7ORCID,Clark G.7ORCID,Bagenal F.5ORCID,Bolton S.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IRAP CNRS‐UPS‐CNES Toulouse France

2. Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace (ISAE‐SUPAERO) Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

3. SwRI San Antonio TX USA

4. University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio TX USA

5. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics Boulder CO USA

6. Princeton University Princeton NJ USA

7. APL Johns Hopkins University Laurel MD USA

Abstract

AbstractThe thermal and energetic electrons along Ganymede's orbit not only weather the surface of the icy moon, but also represent a major threat to spacecraft. In this article, we rely on Juno plasma measurements to characterize the temporal and spatial variability of the electron environment upstream of Ganymede. In particular, we find that electron spectra observed by Juno have fluxes larger by a factor of 2–9 at energies above 10 keV than what was measured two decades earlier by Galileo. This result will advance our understanding of the surface weathering and may be a concern for the radiation safety of the JUICE mission. Furthermore, the June 2021 close fly‐by of Ganymede through the moon's wake reveals that the open field line regions of its magnetosphere attenuate electron fluxes at all energies by a factor of 1.6–5, thereby offering a natural shelter to visiting spacecraft crossing this region.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Southwest Research Institute

University of Colorado

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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