Cometary Impacts on Jovian Magnetosphere

Cometary Impacts on Jovian Magnetosphere

Some studies on the plasma processes in the Jovian magnetosphere and Cometary Impacts on it.

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2024-08-01 )

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From the stand point of basic physical phenomena, Jupiter is considered as the most interesting of the planets. On the basis of radio evidence, it has an immense radiation belt of relativistic electrons and a magnetic moment more than 105 times that of the Earth. The Jupiter’s magnetosphere is highly unlike the Earth’s in its fundamental workings. The difference challenges our thought and understanding of magnetospheric physics and the behavior of matter on a cosmic scale. The Earth’s magnetosphere extracts essentially all of its energy and some significant fraction of its plasma from the solar wind while on the other hand Jupiter’s magnetosphere is powered by the slowing of Jupiter’s spin and in fact approximately all of its magnetospheric plasma originates from the internal sources; mainly from the satellite-Io and the Jovian ionosphere. Besides, Jupiter exhibits weak but genuine pulsar behavior. Jupiter functions unlike other magnetosphere and allows stretching our conceptions for developing better theories of the Earth’s magnetosphere. It also links to distant astrophysical objects for gathering information about them in various forms of remote sensing.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-620-7-84326-8

ISBN-10:

6207843266

EAN:

9786207843268

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Debojyoti Halder
Bipasa Raha

Number of pages:

268

Published on:

2024-08-01

Category:

Astronomy