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木星近くのプラズマ波観測:ボイジャー2からの初期結果
まとめ
旅行者2号は,ボイジャー2号である.
科学分野:
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- プラズマ物理学 プラズマ物理学
- 宇宙物理学 宇宙物理学
背景:
- 1979年7月9日,ボイジャー2号の木星を通過した.
- プラズマ波器データの初期調査.
研究 の 目的:
- ボイジャー2号の木星との遭遇から得たプラズマ波データを分析する.
- 木星の磁気圏と放射能を調査する.
主な方法:
- プラズマ波器を用いたインシトゥー測定.
- 低周波無線放射と電場乱流の分析.
主要な成果:
- 木星の電波放射は,赤道影帯との強い緯度依存を示している.
- マグネトパウズで検出されたブロードバンド電場乱れと静電放出.
- 内部磁気圏で観測されたウィスラーモードの乱れは,ボイジャー1よりも大きな距離に広がっています.
- 尾部で検出された連続体放射は,非常に低いプラズマ密度を示しています.
結論:
- ヴォイジャー2号は,木星の磁気圏のプラズマ波に関する新しい洞察を提供した.
- この発見は,木星の磁気圏における複雑な波現象と密度構造を明らかにした.
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