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1 Year Author(s) Title Cat. Link DOI 1981 Moos, H. W. Ultraviolet emissions from the upper atmospheres of the planets, ASR, 1, 9, / Thorne, R. M. Jovian auroral secondary electrons and their influence on the Io plasma /GL torus, GRL, 8, i005p Cheng, A. F., Maclennan, C. G., Lanzerotti, L. J., Paonessa, M. T., Armstrong, T. P. Energetic ion losses near Io's Orbit, JGR, 88, /JA 088iA05p Herbert, F., Sandel, B. R., Broadfoot, A. L. Observations of the Jovian aurora by Voyager, JGR, 92, /JA 092iA04p Waite, J. H., Jr., Clarke, J. T., Cravens, T. E., Hammond, C. M. The Jovian Aurora - Eletron or ion precipitation?, JGR, 93, /JA 093iA07p Prange, R., Elkhamsi, M. Modeling of Longitudinal variations of Jovian auroral precipitations - Preliminary results, AdS, 308, 8, P 1991 Prange, R., Elkhamsi, M. Modeling the precipitation flux in the Jovian auroral zones I - The model and its application to the auroral emissions, JGR, 96, /91J A Pryor, W., Hord, C. A study of photopolarimeter system absorption data on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - Implications for auroral haze formation, Icarus, 91, / (91) G Dols, V., Gérard, J.-C., Paresce, F., Prange, R., & Vidal-Madjar, A. Ultraviolet imaging of the Jovian aurora with the Hubble Space Telescope. GRL, 19, Livengood, T., Moos, H., Ballester, G., Prange, R., Jovian ultraviolet auroral acivity, , Icarus, 97, 1, / (92) C 1993 Gerard, J.-C., Dols, V., Parsce, F., Prange, R. Morphology and time variation of the Jovian Far aurora: Hubble Space Telescope observations, JGR, 98, E10, Prange, R., Zarka, P., Ballester, G., Livengood, T., Denis, L., Reyes, F., Correlated variations of and radio emissions during an oustanding Radio Bame, S., Moos, H. Jovian auroral event, JG, 98, E10, Clarke, J. T., Ben Jaffel, L., Vidal-Madjar, A., Gladstone, G. R., Waite, J. Hubble Space Telescope Goddard high-resolution spectrograph H2 H. J., Prange, R., Gérard, J.-C., Ajello, J., & James, G. rotational spectra of Jupiter s aurora. ApJ, 430, 73-L Gérard, J.-C., Dols, V., Prange, R., & Paresce, F. The morphology of the north Jovian ultraviolet aurora observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. Planet. Sp. Sci., 42, Rego, D., Prange, R., & Gérard, J.-C. Auroral Lyman alpha and H2 bands from the giant planets: 1. Excitation by proton precipitation in the Jovian atmosphere. JGR, 99, TRAFTON, L. M., Gérard, J.-C., Munhoven, G., & WAITE, J. H. HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTRA OF JUPITER NORTHERN AURORAL ULTRAVIOLET EMISSION WITH THE HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE. ApJ, 421(2), Ajello, J., Kanik, I., Ahmed, S., Clarke, J. Line profile of H Lyman alpha from dissociative excitation of H2 with application to Jupiter, JGR, 100, E12, Clarke, J. T., Prange, R., Ballester, G. E., Trauger, J., Evans, R., Rego, D., HST Far-Ultraviolet Imaging of Jupiter During the Impacts of Comet Stapelfeldt, K., Ip, W., Gérard, J.-C., Hammel, H., Ballav, M., Ben Jaffel, Shoemaker-Levy 9. Science, 267, L., Bertaux, J.-L., Crisp, D., Emerich, C., Harris, W., Horanyi, M., Miller, S., Storrs, A., & Weaver, H /93JE /93JE A /95JE
2 1995 Kim, Y. H., Caldwell, J. J., Fox, J. L. High-Resolution Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Jupiter's Aurora with the Hubble Space Telescope, AJ, 447, Prange, R., Rego, D., & Gérard, J.-C. Auroral Lyman alpha and H2 bands from the giant planets. 2: Effect of the anisotropy of the precipitating particles on the interpretation of the color ratio. JGR, 100, Ajello, J., Shemansky, D., Kanik, I., James, G., Liu, X., Ahmed, S., Ciocca, High resolution spectroscopy of H2 and N2 applied to observations M. of the planets by spacecraft, JESRP, 79, Yelle, R. V., Young, L. A., Vervack, R. J., Young, R., Pfister, L., Sandel, B. Structure of Jupiter's upper atmosphere: Predictions for Galileo, JGR, R. 101, E Grodent, D., Gladstone, G., Gerard, J., Dols, V., Waite, J. Simulation of the morphology of the Jovian North Aurora Observed with the Hubble Space Telescope, Icarus, 128, 2, Kim, Y. A Two Component Model of Jovian Auroral Emissions, JKAS, 30, 2, Kim, Y., Fox, J., Caldwell, J. Temperatures and Altitudes of Jupiter's Ultraviolet Aurora Inferred from GHRS Observatoins with the Hubble Space Telescope, Icarus, 128, 1, Prange, R., Engle, I., Dunlop, M., Maurice, S., Rego, D. Magnetic mapping of auroral signatures of comet SL9 in jovian magnetosphere, PSS, 45, 10, P / /95JE /icar /icar /S (97) Clarke, J., Ben Jaffel, L., Gerard, J-C. Hubble Space Telescope imaging of Jupiter's aurora during the Galileo orbiter missoin, JGR, 103, /98JE 1998 Trafton, L. M., Dols, V., Gérard, J.-C., Waite, J. H., Gladstone, G. R., & HST spectra of the Jovian ultraviolet aurora: Search for heavy ion Munhoven, G. precipitation. ApJ, 507(2), Bhardwaj, A., Michael, M. On the excitation of Io's atmosphere by the photoelectrons: Application of the analytical yield spectral model of SO2, GRL, 26, 3, / Liu, W., Schultz, D. Ultraviolet Emission from Oxygen Precipitating in Jovian Aurora, AJ, / , Trafton, L. M. Search for Proton Aurora and Ambient Hydrogen on Io, AJ, 120, 1, 488-? / Vincent, M., Clarke, J., Ballester, G., Harris, W., West, R., Trauger, J., Evans, R., Stapelfeldt, K., Crisp, D., Burrows, C., Gallagher, J., Griffiths, R., Jeff, H., Hoessel, J., Holtzman, J., Mould, J., Scowen, P., Watson, A., Westphal, J. Jupiter's Polar Regions in the Ultraviolet as Imaged by HST/WFPC2: Auroral-Aligned Features and Zonal Motions, Icarus, 143, /icar Ajello, J. et al Spectroscopic Evidence for High-Altitude Aurora at Jupiter from Galileo Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer and Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope Observations, Icarus, 152, 1, /icar Bhardwaj, A., Randall Gladstone, G., Zarka, P. An overview of Io flux tube footprints in Jupiter's auroral ionosphere, ASR, 27, 11, Clarke, J. T., Ajello, J. M., Ballester, G., Ben Jaffel, L., Connerney, J., Gérard, J.-C., Gladstone, G. R., Grodent, D., Pryor, W. R., Trauger, J., & Waite, J. H. Ultraviolet emissions from the magnetic footprints of Io, Ganymede and Europa on Jupiter. Nature, 415(6875), Cowley, S. W. H., Nichols, J. D., Bunce, E. J. Distributions of current and auroral precipitation in Jupiter's middle magnetosphere computed from steady-state Hill-Pontius angular velocity profiles: solutions for current sheet and dipole magnetic field models, P&SS, 50, 7-8, B 7C /S (01) /S (02)
3 2003 Gérard, J.-C., Gustin, J., Grodent, D., Clarke, J. T., & Grard, A. Spectral observations of transient features in the F Jovian polar aurora. JGR, 108, Grodent, D. J. T. Clarke, J. H. Waite Jr., S. W. H. Cowley, J.-C. Ge rard, and J. Kim Jupiter s polar auroral emissions, JGR, 108, /abstract /2003JA Grodent, D., Clarke, J. T., Waite, J. H., Cowley, S. W. H., Gerard, J.-C., Jupiter's polar auroral emissions, JGR, 108, A10, CiteID Kim, J. G / Grodent, D., J. T. Clarke,2 J. Kim, J. H. Waite Jr. and S. W. H. Cowley Jupiter s main auroral oval observed with HST-STIS, JGR, 108, 1389 /2003JA Kanik, I., Noren, C., Makarov, O. P., Vattipalle, P., Ajello, J. M., Shemansky, D. E Grodent, D., J.-C. Ge rard, J. T. Clarke, G. R. Gladstone, and J. H. Waite Jr. Electron impact dissociative excitation of O2: 2. Absolute emission cross sections of the OI(130.4 nm) and OI(135.6 nm) lines, JGR, 108, E11, CiteID 5126 A possible auroral signature of a magnetotail reconnection process on Jupiter, JGR, 109, A Gustin et al. Jovian auroral spectroscopy with FUSE: analysis of self-absorption and implications for electron precipitation 2004 Gustin, J., J.-C. Ge rard, D. Grodent, S. W. H. Cowley, J. T. Clarke, and A. Energy-flux relationship in the F Jovian aurora deduced from HST- Grard STIS spectral observations, JGR, 109, A Ajello et al. The Cassini Campaign observations of the Jupiter aurora by the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph and the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph 2005 Clarke, J. T., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Wannawichian, S., Gustin, J., Connerney, J., Crary, F., Dougherty, M., Kurth, W., Cowley, S. W. H., Bunce, E. J., Hill, T., & Kim, J. Morphological differences between Saturn s ultraviolet aurorae and those of Earth and Jupiter. Nature, 433(7027), Pryor et al. Cassini IS observations of Jupiter s auroral variability niisobservationsofjupitersauroralvariability_i.pdf 2006 Gustin, J., S. W. H. Cowley, J.-C. Ge rard, G. R. Gladstone, D. Grodent, Characteristics of Jovian morning bright F aurora from Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph imaging and spectral observations, JGR, 111, A /full 2007 Bonfond, B., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., & Saur, J. Ultraviolet Io footprint short timescale dynamics. GRL, 34(6) Nichols, J. D., Bunce, E. J., Clarke, J. T., Cowley, S. W. H., Gerard, J.-C. Response of Jupiter's auroras to interplanetary conditions as Grodent, D., Pryor, W. R. observed by the Hubble Space Telescope during th Cassini flyby N /2000 /2003JA /2003JA /2006JA campaign, JGR, 112, A2, CiteID A / Radioti et al. Auroral polar dawn spots: Signatures of internally driven reconnection processes at Jupiter s magnetotail 32460/full 2007 Radioti et al. Discontinuity in Jupiter s main auroral oval /Radioti_2007JA pdf 2007 Retherford, K. D. et al Io's Athmospheric Response to Elcipse: Aurorae Observations, Science, 318, 5848, 237-? /scien 2008 Bonfond, B., Grodent, D., Gérard, J.-C., Radioti, A., Saur, J., & Jacobsen, Io footprint leading spot: A key feature for understanding the Io S. footprint multiplicity? GRL, 35(5) Cowley, S. W. H., Deason, A. J., Bunce, E. J. Axi-symmetric models of auroral current systems in Jupiter's /an magnetosphere with predictions for the Juno mission, AG, 26, 12, C geo
4 2008 Denis Grodent, Bertrand Bonfond, Jean-Claude Ge rard, Aikaterini Radioti, Jacques Gustin, John T. Clarke, Jonathan Nichols, and John E. P. Connerney 2008 Grodent,D., Jean-Claude Ge rard, Aikaterini Radioti, Bertrand Bonfond, Adem Saglam Auroral evidence of a localized magnetic anomaly in Jupiter s northern hemisphere, JGR, 113, A /abstract Jupiter s changing auroral location, JGR, 113, A /full /2008JA /2007JA Bonfond, B., Grodent, D., Gérard, J.-C., Radioti, A., Dols, V., Delamere, P. A., & Clarke, J. T. The Io footprint: Location, inter-spot distances and tail vertical extent. JGR, 114, Grodent, D., Bonfond, B., Radioti, A., Gérard, J.-C., Jia, X., Nichols, J. D., The auroral footprint of Ganymede. JGR, 114, A & Clarke, J. T. /2009JA Kim, S. J., Geballe, T. R., Seo, H. J., Kim, J. H. Jupiter's hydrocarbon polar brightening: Discovery of 3-micron line emission from south polar CH4, C2H2, and C2H6, Icarus, 202, 1, /j.ic arus Nichols et al. Observations of Jovian polar auroral filaments /full 2009 Nichols et al. Variation of different components of Jupiter s auroral emission /95133/jgra19860.pdf?sequence= Radioti et al. Auroral signatures of flow bursts released during magnetotail reconnection at Jupiter /abstract 2009 Radioti, A., Tomás, A. T., Grodent, D., Gérard, J.-C., Gustin, J., Bonfond, Correction to ``Equatorward diffuse auroral emissions at Jupiter: B., Krupp, N., Woch, J., & Menietti, J. D. Simultaneous HST and Galileo observations. GRL, 36, Radioti, A., Tomás, A. T., Grodent, D., Gérard, J.-C., Gustin, J., Bonford, Equatorward diffuse auroral emissions at Jupiter: Simultaneous HST B., Krupp, N., Woch, J., & Menietti, J. D. and Galileo observations. GRL, 36, Bonfond, B. The 3-D extent of the Io footprint on Jupiter. JGR, Chaufray, J.-Y., G. R. Gladstone, J. H. Waite Jr., and J. T. Clarke Asymmetry in the Jovian auroral Lyman-a line profile due to thermospheric high-speed flow, JGR, 115, E Menager, H., Barthelemy, M., Lilensten J. H Lyman alpha line in Jovian aurorae: electron transport and radiative transfer coupled modelling, A&A, 509, id.a Bonfond, B., M. F. Vogt, J.-C. Gérard, D. Grodent, A. Radioti, and V. Coumans Quasi-periodic polar flares at Jupiter: A signature of pulsed dayside reconnections? 2011 Bonfond, B., Vogt, M. F., Gerard, J.-C., Grodent D., Radioti, A., Quasi-periodic polar flares at Jupiter: A signature of pulsed dayside Coumans, V. reconnections?, GRL, 38, 2, CiteID L Cohen, I. J., and J. T. Clarke Modeling of Jupiter s auroral curtain and upper atmospheric thermal structure, JGR, 116, A Radioti, A., Grodent, D., Gérard, J.-C., Vogt, M. F., Lystrup, M., & Bonfond, B. Nightside reconnection at Jupiter: Auroral and magnetic field observations from 26 July JGR, 116, Shaposhnikov, V. E., Zaitsev, V. V., Rucker, H. O. On the Origin of Io's Ultraviolet Aurora, Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Planetary, Solar, amd Heliospheric Radio Emissions 2011 Tao, C., Badman, S. V., Fujimoto, M. and IR auroral emission model for the outer planets: Jupiter and Saturn comparison, Icarus, 213, 2, Bonfond, B., Grodent, D., Gérard, J.-C., Stallard, T., Clarke, J. T., Yoneda, M., Radioti, A., & Gustin, J. Auroral evidence of Io s control over the magnetosphere of Jupiter. GRL, 39, M /2009JE / / /abstract B /2010 /2010JA , IR /j.ic arus
5 2012 Gustin, J., Bonfond, B., Grodent, D., & Gérard, J.-C. Conversion from HST ACS and STIS auroral counts into brightness, precipitated power, and radiated power for H2 giant planets. JGR, 117, Saur, J., Feldman, P. D., Roth, L., Nimmo, F., Strobel, D. F., Retherford, K. D., Mc Grath, M. A., Schilling, N., Gerard, J.-C. Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys Observations of Eurpoa's Atmospheric Ultraviolet Emission at Eastern Elongation, AJ, 738, 2, Article ID /2012JA / X/738/2 / Bonfond, B., Hess, S., Bagenal, F., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Radioti, A., The multiple spots of the Ganymede auroral footprint. GRL, Gustin, J., & Clarke, J. T Bonfond, B., Hess, S., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Radioti, A., Chantry, Evolution of the Io footprint brightness I: Far- observations. Planet. V., Saur, J., Jacobsen, S., & Clarke, J. Sp. Sci., 88, Gerard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Radioti, A., Bonfond, B., Clarke, J. T. Hubble observations of Jupiter's north-south conjugate ultraviolet aurora /j.ic arus Gustin, J., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Gladstone, R., Clarke, J., Pryor, W., Effects of methane on giant planet s emissions and implications for Dols, V., Bonfond, B., Radioti, A., Lamy, L., & Ajello, J. the auroral characteristics, J. Mol. Spectro., Radioti et al. Jupiter's aurora in ultraviolet and infrared: Simultaneous observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, JGR, 118, 5, Dumont, M., D. Grodent, A. Radioti, B. Bonfond, and J.-C. Gérard Jupiter s equatorward auroral features: Possible signatures of magnetospheric injections, J. Geophys. Res., 119, 10,068 10, Gérard, J.-C., B. Bonfond, D. Grodent, A. Radioti, J. T. Clarke, G. R. Gladstone, J. H. Waite, D. Bisikalo, and V. I. Shematovich Mapping the electron energy in Jupiter s aurora: Hubble spectral observations, JGR, Gladstone, G. R., Persyn, S. C., Eterno, J. S., Walther, B. C., Slater, D. C., Davis, M. W., Verteeg, M. H., Persson, K. B., Young, M. K., Dirks, G. J., Sawka, A. O., Tumlinson, J., Sykes, H., Beshears, J., Rhoad, C. L., Cravens, J. P., Winters, G. S., Klar, R. A., Lockhart, W., Piepgrass, B. M., Greathouse, T. K., Trantham, B. J., Wilcox, P. M., Jackson, M. W., Siegmund, O. H. W., Valera, J. V., Raffanti, R., Martin, A., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Bonfond, B., Marquet, B., & Denis, F Grodent, D. A Brief Review of Ultraviolet Auroral Emissions on Giant Planets, Space Sci. Rev., doi: /j.jms IR R /jgra. /2014JA /2014JA The Ultraviolet Spectrograph on NASA s Juno Mission. Space Sci. Rev Palmaerts, B., Radioti, A., Grodent, D., Chane, E., Bonfond, B. Transient small-scale structure in the main auroral emission at Jupiter, JGR, 19, 12, Roth, L., Saur, J., Retherford K. D., Feldman, P. D., Strobel, D. F. A phenomenological model of Io's aurora based on HST/STIS observations, Icarus, 228, Yates, J. N., Achilleos, N., Guio, P. Response of the Jovian thermosphere to a transient 'pulse' in solar wind pressure, P&SS, 91, Bonfond, B., Gustin, J., Gérard, J.-C., Grodent, D., Radioti, A., Palmaerts, B., Badman, S., Khurana, K., & Tao, C Bonfond, B., J. Gustin, J.-C. Gérard, D. Grodent, A. Radioti, B. Palmaerts, S. V. Badman, K. K. Khurana, C. Tao The far-ultraviolet main auroral emission at Jupiter Part 1: Dawn dusk brightness asymmetries. Annal. Geophys., 33, The far-ultraviolet main auroral emission at Jupiter Part 2: Vertical emission profile - /close DOI /s P / /j.ic arus /j.p Y ss
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