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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Consideration of the relationship between the rotation of Jupiter's magnetic field and time variations in the intensity of approximately 6- to 30-MeV electrons observed by the University of Chicago experiment on Pioneer 10 in the outer regions of Jupiter's magnetosphere (R greater than 20 Jupiter radii). For R equal to or greater than 40 Jupiter radii the authors' observations are found to be consistent with rigid corotation of the magnetosphere with Jupiter. For R equal to or greater than 40 Jupiter radii, significant deviations from rigid corotation appear with the observed phase of the intensity variations leading the phase expected for rigid corotation on the inbound pass and lagging on the outbound pass. From a different point of view it is found that the time delay between the observed times of intensity minimums and the times expected on the basis of a rigid 9 hour 55 minute period for the intensity variations increased steadily while Pioneer 10 was within the magnetosphere and had reached approximately a ten hour time difference when the spacecraft left the magnetosphere at R approximately equal to 98 Jupiter radii outbound.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 79; Sept. 1
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