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An Active Plume Eruption on Europa During Galileo Flyby E26 as Indicated by Energetic Proton Depletions

Hans Huybrighs, E. Roussos, Aljona Blöcker, N. Krupp, Yoshifumi Futaana, S. Barabash, Lina Hadid, Mika Holmberg, O. Lomax, Olivier Witasse

2020Geophysical Research Letters39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Strong depletions of energetic protons (115–244 keV) were observed during Galileo flyby E26 of Europa. We simulate the flux of energetic protons using a Monte Carlo particle backtracing code and show that energetic proton depletions during E26 are reproduced by taking into account the perturbations of the electromagnetic fields calculated by magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations and charge exchange with a global atmosphere and plume. A depletion feature occurring shortly after closest approach is driven by plume associated charge exchange, or a combination with plume associated field perturbations. We therefore conclude, with a new method and independent data set, that Galileo could have encountered a plume during E26.

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PlumeGalileo (satellite navigation)PhysicsProtonFlux (metallurgy)Atmosphere (unit)Computational physicsAstrobiologyGeophysicsAtmospheric sciencesGeologyMeteorologyNuclear physicsGeodesyChemistryOrganic chemistryAstro and Planetary ScienceGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
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