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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Geophys Res Space Phys. 2020 Feb 27;125(3):e2019JA027486. doi: 10.1029/2019ja027486

Table 1.

Event Duration and Spatial Distribution.

Galileo events (all)a Juno events (all) Juno Bθ > 0 events Juno Bθ < 0 events Juno Bθ mixed events
Number of events (percent of total) 249 232 131 (56) 22 (10) 79 (34)
Average duration (min) 59 85 75 155 81
R rangeb (RJ) 33.25 to 145.6 37.5 to 113.4 38.1 to 113.4 51.7 to 112.5 37.5 to 112.7
Median R (RJ) 84 81 79 100 78
Jovigraphic latitude rangeb (degrees) −4.3 to 0.7 −17.8 to 10.3 −17.8 to 10.3 −12.4 to 5.4 −15.2 to 9.8
a

See Vogt et al. (2010), Table 1.

b

The latitude range of the Galileo and Juno orbits varied significantly (see Figure 2c).

Additionally, the radial distance range of two datasets varies, with apoapsis ~145 RJ for Galileo and ~113 RJ for Juno (see Figure 2b).