Pick-up-generated ion cyclotron waves around Io Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • ; Context; . Io, the innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter, is the main source of plasma in the Jovian magnetosphere. The neutral gas coming from the moon will get ionized through ultra-violet radiation and electron impacts. The newly created ions then get picked up by the Jovian magnetic field and start gyrating, thereby creating a ring-beam distribution in velocity space. This type of distribution is unstable with respect to the generation of ion cyclotron waves.; ; ; Aims; . The aim of this study is to characterize the escaping gas from Io’s atmosphere into the Jovian magnetosphere.; ; ; Methods; . The Galileo magnetometer data have been investigated for the five Io flybys that have magnetometer data available. The ion cyclotron waves can be measured with magnetometers and through spectral analysis the specific pick-up ions can be determined. Assuming that the energy of the ions in the ring-beam distribution is fully transferred to the cyclotron waves, the pick-up ion densities can be estimated for all these species.; ; ; Results; . We found evidence of sulfur-bearing ions SO; 3; +; , SO; 2; +; , SO; +; , and S; +; , as well as either H; 2; S; +; or; 34; S; +; (which have the same mass-to-charge ratio and cannot be discerned), and for non-sulfur-bearing ions:; 35; Cl; +; ,; 37; Cl; +; , K; +; , and Si; +; . We also present a first plausible detection of Io-genic phosphorous through the detection of P; +; cyclotron waves.; ; ; Conclusions; . The main pick-up densities are related to SO; 2; +; and SO; +; , varying with distance from Io between ∼10; 8; and ∼10; 6; m; −3; , with the other ions exhibiting a similar variation, but their pick-up densities are lower by an order of magnitude.;

publication date

  • April 1, 2026

Date in CU Experts

  • April 16, 2026 2:03 AM

Full Author List

  • Volwerk M; Dols V; Kivelson MG; Jia X; Schmid D; Bagenal F; Khurana KK; Große-Schware A; Lammer H; Simon Wedlund C

author count

  • 13

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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0004-6361

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1432-0746

Additional Document Info

start page

  • A140

end page

  • A140

volume

  • 708