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    Local Time Asymmetries in Jupiter's Magnetodisc Currents by Lorch, C. T. S., Ray, L. C., Arridge, C. S., Khurana, K. K., Martin, C. J., Bader, A.

    “…We present an investigation into the currents within the Jovian magnetodisc using all available spacecraft magnetometer data up until 28 July 2018. Using…”
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    Evidence of Alfvénic Activity in Jupiter's Mid‐To‐High Latitude Magnetosphere by Lorch, C. T. S., Ray, L. C., Wilson, R. J., Bagenal, F., Crary, F., Delamere, P. A., Damiano, P. A., Watt, C. E. J., Allegrini, F.

    “…Using a combination of Juno magnetometer and plasma data, we show evidence of Alfvénic turbulence within the mid‐to‐high latitude magnetosphere with sufficient…”
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    Evaluating the Ionospheric Mass Source for Jupiter's Magnetosphere: An Ionospheric Outflow Model for the Auroral Regions by Martin, C. J., Ray, L. C., Constable, D. A., Southwood, D. J., Lorch, C. T. S., Felici, M.

    “…Ionospheric outflow is the flow of plasma initiated by a loss of equilibrium along a magnetic field line, which induces an ambipolar electric field due to the…”
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    Revealing the Local Time Structure of the Alfvén Radius and Travel Times in Jupiter's Magnetosphere by Jenkins, A., Ray, L. C., Fell, T., Badman, S. V., Lorch, C. T. S.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-10-2024)
    “…Jovian magnetospheric plasma is coupled to the ionosphere through Alfvén waves. Alfvén waves enable the transport of angular momentum and energy between the…”
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    The Effect of Field‐Aligned Currents and Centrifugal Forces on Ionospheric Outflow at Saturn by Martin, C. J., Ray, L. C., Felici, M., Constable, D. A., Lorch, C. T. S., Kinrade, J., Gray, R. L.

    “…Ionospheric outflow is driven by an ambipolar electric field induced due to the separation of electrons and ions in a gravitational field when equilibrium…”
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    Why is the H3+ hot spot above Jupiter's Great Red Spot so hot? by Ray, L C, Lorch, C T S, O'Donoghue, J, Yates, J N, Badman, S V, Smith, C G A, Stallard, T S

    “…Recent observations of Jupiter's Great Red Spot indicate that the thermosphere above the storm is hotter than its surroundings by more than 700 K. Possible…”
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    Why is the H 3 + hot spot above Jupiter's Great Red Spot so hot? by Ray, L C, Lorch, C T S, O'Donoghue, J, Yates, J N, Badman, S V, Smith, C G A, Stallard, T S

    “…Recent observations of Jupiter's Great Red Spot indicate that the thermosphere above the storm is hotter than its surroundings by more than 700 K. Possible…”
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    Energetic Particle Signatures Above Saturn's Aurorae by Bader, A., Badman, S. V., Ray, L. C., Paranicas, C. P., Lorch, C. T. S., Clark, G., André, M., Mitchell, D. G., Constable, D. A., Kinrade, J., Hunt, G. J., Pryor, W.

    “…Near the end of its mission, NASA's Cassini spacecraft performed several low‐altitude passes across Saturn's auroral region. We present ultraviolet auroral…”
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    Why is the H 3 + hot spot above Jupiter’s Great Red Spot so hot? by Ray, L. C., Lorch, C. T. S., O’Donoghue, J., Yates, J. N., Badman, S. V., Smith, C. G. A., Stallard, T. S.

    “…Recent observations of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot indicate that the thermosphere above the storm is hotter than its surroundings by more than 700 K. Possible…”
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