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MODELING THE INTERACTION OF JUPITER'S MAGNETOSPHERIC PLASMA IONS WITH SATELLITE
Jupiter’s moons are constantly bombarded by ions produced by the giant planet’s plasma magnetosphere. The influence is considered as one of the main sources of the moons’ atmosphere and surface modification. This investigation is an attempt to explore the interaction of space ions with Ganymede’s magnetosphere. Computer simulations
are performed using electromagnetic fields that are close to experimentally observed fields in previous Jupiter space missions.
期刊介绍:
The journal covers the following topics:
Physics of Radiation Effects and Radiation Materials Science;
Nuclear Physics Investigations;
Plasma Physics;
Vacuum, Pure Materials and Superconductors;
Plasma Electronics and New Methods of Acceleration.