EGU24-9464, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-9464
EGU General Assembly 2024
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The Jovian Electron and Ion Spectrometer (PEP-JEI) for the JUICE mission

Markus Fränz1, Patrick Bambach1, Henning Fischer1, Philipp Heumüller1, Norbert Krupp1, Wolfgang Kühne1, Elias Roussos1, Robert Labudda2, and Stas Barabash2
Markus Fränz et al.
  • 1MPI fuer Sonnensystemforschung, Planeten, Göttingen, Germany (fraenz@mps.mpg.de)
  • 2Swedish Institute for Space Physics (IRF), Kiruna, Sweden

The magnetosphere of Jupiter is apart from the Sun the strongest source of charged particles in the Solar system. The interaction of these particles with the exospheres of the Jovian moons forms one of the most complex plasma laboratories encountered by human space flight. For this reason the plasma analyzer package forms a crucial experiment of the Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE). As part of the Plasma Environment Package (PEP) we describe a combined electron and ion spectrometer which is able to measure the electron and ion distribution functions in the energy range 1 to 50000 eV with high sensitivity and time resolution. This instrument is called the Jovian Electron and Ion Analyzer, JEI. We report on the general performance of the instrument and on first observations of the solar wind during commissioning of the instrument in space.

How to cite: Fränz, M., Bambach, P., Fischer, H., Heumüller, P., Krupp, N., Kühne, W., Roussos, E., Labudda, R., and Barabash, S.: The Jovian Electron and Ion Spectrometer (PEP-JEI) for the JUICE mission, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-9464, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-9464, 2024.