The Hot Plasma Environment at Jupiter: Ulysses Results
L. J. Lanzerotti(Alcatel Lucent (Germany)), S. J. Tappin(University of Birmingham), T. P. Armstrong(Max Planck Society), G. M. Simnett(University of California, Riverside), S. M. Krimigis(Johns Hopkins University), M. Pick(Observatoire de Paris), C. G. Maclennan(AT&T (United States)), H. T. Choo(University of Kansas), E. T. Sarris(Democritus University of Thrace), R. P. Lin(Tongji University), K. A. Anderson(University of California, Berkeley), R. E. Gold(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), E. C. Roelof(Max Planck Society)
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