ASYMMETRIES IN THE IO PLASMA TORUS
DESCH MD
FARRELL WM
KAISER ML
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS
v.99, n.A9, SEP 1, 94, p.17205-17210
Using Ulysses radio wave data taken during the 1992 Jupiter encounter, we
conclude that
there are significant large and small spatial scale azimuthal asymmetries at
high latitudes in
the Io plasma torus. During a period of time near perijove when the
spacecraft motion was
predominantly in the azimuthal direction and was relatively fixed in both
latitude and radial
distance, inferred electron densities depart significantly from the common
assumption of
longitudinal symmetry. Specifically, electron plasma concentrations near 0
degrees system III
longitude (and 0400 LT) are greater than those near 180 degrees (and 0000
LT). Superposed
on this large-scale variation are regularly spaced density depletions, 30-50%
in magnitude,
and having a spatial periodicity of about 17 degrees. Some of these
depletions may drive
various known radio and plasma wave sources by means of large B parallel
electric potentials.
The observations are compared with recent models and with the in situ Voyager
observations.