Europlanet Science Congress 2020
Virtual meeting
21 September – 9 October 2020
Europlanet Science Congress 2020
Virtual meeting
21 September – 9 October 2020
EPSC Abstracts
Vol.14, EPSC2020-962, 2020, updated on 08 Oct 2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2020-962
Europlanet Science Congress 2020
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under
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ExPRES Modeling of Auroral Radio Source Occultation observed by Galileo Application to JUICE and Juno

Baptiste Cecconi1, Corentin K Louis2, Claudio Munoz3, and Claire Vallat3
Baptiste Cecconi et al.
  • 1Observatoire de Paris-PSL, LESIA, Meudon, France (baptiste.cecconi@obspm.fr)
  • 2IRAP, CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • 3European Space Agency, ESAC, Madrid, Spain

The ExPRES code simulates exoplanetary and planetary auroral radio emissions. It could be used to predict and interpret Jupiter’s radio emissions in the hectometric and decametric range. In this study, we model the occultations of the Jovian auroral radio emissions during the Galilean moons flybys by the Galileo spacecraft. In this study, we focus on auroral radio emissions, configuring the ExPRES simulations runs with typical radio source physical parameters. We compare the simulations run results with the actual Galileo/PWS observations, and show that we accurately model the temporal occurrence of the occultations in the whole spectral range observed by Galileo. We can then predict auroral radio emission occultations by the Galilean moons for the Juno and JUICE missions. ExPRES will be used by the JUICE/RPWI (Radio Plasma Waves Investigation) team to prepare its operation planning during the Galilean moon flybys for, e.g., the Galilean moon ionosphere characterization science objective, with passive ionospheric sounding during ingress and egress of Jovian radio source occultations. 

How to cite: Cecconi, B., Louis, C. K., Munoz, C., and Vallat, C.: ExPRES Modeling of Auroral Radio Source Occultation observed by Galileo Application to JUICE and Juno, Europlanet Science Congress 2020, online, 21 September–9 Oct 2020, EPSC2020-962, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2020-962, 2020