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The analysis of initial Juno magnetometer data using a sparse magnetic field representation : SPARSE MODEL OF JUPITER'S MAGNETIC FIELD

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Harvard University1

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center2

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark3

Measurement and Instrumentation Systems, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

The Juno spacecraft, now in polar orbit about Jupiter, passes much closer to Jupiter's surface than any previous spacecraft, presenting a unique opportunity to study the largest and most accessible planetary dynamo in the solar system. Here we present an analysis of magnetometer observations from Juno's first perijove pass (PJ1; to within 1.06 RJ of Jupiter's center).

We calculate the residuals between the vector magnetic field observations and that calculated using the VIP4 spherical harmonic model and fit these residuals using an elastic net regression. The resulting model demonstrates how effective Juno's near-surface observations are in improving the spatial resolution of the magnetic field within the immediate vicinity of the orbit track.

We identify two features resulting from our analyses: the presence of strong, oppositely signed pairs of flux patches near the equator and weak, possibly reversed-polarity patches of magnetic field over the polar regions. Additional orbits will be required to assess how robust these intriguing features are.

Language: English
Year: 2017
Pages: 4687-4693
ISSN: 00948276 and 19448007
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/2017GL073133
ORCIDs: 0000-0003-3162-437X , 0000-0001-8556-2675 , 0000-0001-7478-6462 , Jørgensen, John Leif and Merayo, José M.G.

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