Current review of the Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus ionospheres |
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Authors: | J.H. Waite Jr. T.E. Cravens |
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Affiliation: | *NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 35812, U.S.A. **Space Physics Research Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The ionospheres of the major planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus are reviewed in light of Pioneer and Voyager observations. Some refinements to pre-Voyager theoretical models are required to explain the results, most notably the addition of significant particle ionization from ‛electroglow” and auroral processes and the need for additional chemical loss of protons via charge exchange reactions with water. Water from the Saturn rings has been identified as a major modifier of the Saturn ionosphere and water influx from satellites and/or meteorites may also be important at Jupiter and Uranus as well, as evidenced by the observed ionospheric structure and the identification of cold stratospheric carbon monoxide at Jupiter. |
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