R. W. Ebert, F. Allegrini, F. Bagenal, S. J. Bolton, J. E. P. Connerney, V. Dols, A. Pontoni, J. Saur, J. R. Szalay, P. Valek, R. J. Wilson
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We report on 0.032–32 keV electron observations during two Juno flybys of Io on 30 December 2023 and 3 February 2024. The first explored Io's northern Alfvén wing, the second covering its downstream region, south of the plasma wake. Both had closest approach altitudes of ∼1,500 km. Lower fluxes of >32 eV electrons in the Io torus transitioned to higher fluxes of energized, field-aligned electrons within these regions. The electron fluxes were spatially variable within the Alfvén wing, highest at the boundaries, the distributions evolving from bi-directional to mono-directional as Juno traversed this region. Electron fluxes in the downstream region were also field-aligned, energized, and comparable to those during the northern flyby, supporting the interpretation of a glancing encounter with the southern Alfvén wing. The electron energy flux in these regions ranged from 1–15 and 2–22 mW m−2, respectively, which are enhanced compared to estimates from Galileo.
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