Jovian auroral radio source occultation modelling and application to the JUICE science mission planning
Abstract
Occultations of the Jovian low frequency radio emissions by the Galilean moons have been observed by the PWS (Plasma Wave Science) instrument of the Galileo spacecraft. We show that the ExPRES (Exoplanetary and Planetary Radio Emission Simulator) code accurately models the temporal occurrence of the occultations in the whole spectral range observed by Galileo/PWS. This validates of the ExPRES code. In addition to supporting the analysis of the science observations, the method can be applied for preparing the JUICE moon flyby science operation planning.
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