Ion cyclotron waves at Io: Pick-up rate and outgassing
- 1Austrian Academy of Sciences, Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria (martin.volwerk@oeaw.ac.at)
- 2Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
- 3Earth Planetary and Space Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
- 4Dept. of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
With its extended mission, JUNO is getting close to Io and performs moon flybys. It is therefore time to (re)analyse the already available magnetometer data from close flybys of Io by Galileo. Earlier studies of the J0 flyby showed the presence of ion cyclotron waves generated by the pick-up of SO2+ and determined the density of the picked-up ions. In this presentation we study all five Io flybys by Galileo and investigate the presence of ion cyclotron waves for three different species. SO2+, SO+ and S+. Through Fourier analysis and calculation of the cross-spectral matrix and strong criteria on power, polarization and ellipticity, we determine intervals of significant wave activity. Under the assumption of bi-spherical scattering of the pick-up ions in the velocity ring-distribution, an estimation of the pick-up ion density can be obtained. Through an assumption of the ionization frequency, this can be converted into a neutral density to obtain a value of the total neutral gas emitted per second and compare it to the usually assumed 1000 kg/s. Naturally, the five flybys will also give information about differences generated by local time, longitude and latitude.
How to cite: Volwerk, M., Bagenal, F., Dols, V., Kivelson, M., Khurana, K., Lammer, H., Schmid, D., Simon Wedlund, C., and Jia, X.: Ion cyclotron waves at Io: Pick-up rate and outgassing, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-1243, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1243, 2024.