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Updated Spherical Harmonic Magnetic Field Moments of Ganymede From the Juno Flyby

Tristan Weber, K. Moore, J. E. P. Connerney, J. R. Espley, G. A. DiBraccio, Norberto Romanelli

2022Geophysical Research Letters20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we use data from the Juno and Galileo spacecraft to analyze the internal magnetic dynamo of Ganymede. As the only known moon with a strong internal magnetic field, Ganymede is a uniquely interesting object in the context of understanding the formation and structure of planetary magnetospheres. Using a spherical harmonic model centered on the moon, we report a dipole approximation for Ganymede of nT, nT, and nT. We find that using a quadrupole fit rather than a dipole fit provides only a marginal increase in accuracy and instead favor the use of a dipole approximation until more data can be obtained. The magnetic moment estimates provided here can be used as a baseline for interpreting data from future spacecraft flybys of the moon, and can serve as inputs into numerical models studying Ganymede's magnetosphere.

Topics & Concepts

DipolePhysicsQuadrupoleMagnetic dipoleContext (archaeology)SpacecraftSpherical harmonicsMagnetosphereMagnetic fieldDynamoHarmonicMoment (physics)AstrobiologyGeophysicsComputational physicsAstronomyClassical mechanicsGeologyAtomic physicsAcousticsQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyAstro and Planetary ScienceGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics