Juno observations of energetic charged particles over Jupiter's polar regions: Analysis of monodirectional and bidirectional electron beams
B. H. Mauk(Johns Hopkins University), P. W. Valek(Southwest Research Institute), D. A. Ranquist(University of Colorado Boulder), D. K. Haggerty(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), A. M. Rymer(Southwest Research Institute), P. Kollmann(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), F. Allegrini(Southwest Research Institute), F. Bagenal(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), S. Levin, W. S. Kŭrth(University of Iowa), J. E. P. Connerney(Goddard Space Flight Center), G. R. Gladstone(Southwest Research Institute), S. J. Bolton(Southwest Research Institute), J. R. Szalay(Southwest Research Institute), G. Clark(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), C. Paranicas(Johns Hopkins University), A. Adriani(Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology), D. G. Mitchell(Max Planck Society)
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