ULYSSES OBSERVATIONS OF AURORAL HISS AT
HIGH JOVIAN LATITUDES
FARRELL WM
MACDOWALL RJ
DESCH MD
KAISER ML
STONE RG
KELLOGG PJ
LIN N
CORNILLEAUWEHRLIN N
CANU P
BAME SJ
PHILLIPS JL
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
v.20, n.20, OCT 22, 93, p.2259-2262
During the Ulysses flyby of Jupiter, a whistler-mode emission
was periodically detected by the Unified Radio and Plasma
wave (URAP) experiment during intervals when the spacecraft
extended to high magnetic latitudes. The signal was detected
between the local electron plasma frequency and lower hybrid
resonance and appears as a funnel-shaped structure on
frequency-versus-time spectrograms ; these characteristics
are very reminiscent of whistler-mode auroral hiss observed
at high latitudes at Earth. Ray tracing of the emission
occurrences suggests the emission source is on magnetic field
lines extending out to at least 65 R(J). This location
associates the emission with the boundary between open and
closed field lines - not the Io torus. The emission radiates
about 10(7) W of power. Consequently, the auroral input
power derived from the solar wind to drive the emission is
believed to be 10(10-12) W (or about 1% of the energy
associated with lo torus electrical processes).