In situ evidence of the magnetospheric cusp of Jupiter from Juno spacecraft measurements
Y. B. Xu(Shandong Xiehe University), Yong Wei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), W. S. Kŭrth(University of Iowa), L. C. Ray(Lancaster University), S. V. Badman(Lancaster University), J. E. P. Connerney(Goddard Space Flight Center), R. W. Ebert(Southwest Research Institute), Junjie Chen(University of Hong Kong), W. R. Dunn(University College London), S. J. Bolton(Southwest Research Institute), Zhonghua Yao(University of Liège), D. J. McComas(Southwest Research Institute), C. S. Arridge(Department of Space), Tianshu Qin(University of Hong Kong), Bing Zhang(Xiamen University), F. Allegrini(Southwest Research Institute)
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