P. Lesager et al., IMPACT OF THE ULYSSES VELOCITY ON THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE ELECTRON-DENSITY BY THE UNIFIED RADIO AND PLASMA-WAVE SOUNDER IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE IO TORUS, J GEO R-S P, 103(A11), 1998, pp. 26667-26677
The resonance spectra collected on February 8, 1992, in the outskirts
of the Io plasma torus by the Unified Radio and Plasma wave (URAP) rel
axation sounder on board the Ulysses spacecraft present significant di
fferences from the active spectra gathered by earthbound spacecraft in
similar plasma conditions. The most striking anomaly is the lack of r
esonances at the harmonics of the electron gyrofrequency, one of the m
ost common signatures found in usual sounder spectra. These difference
s are interpreted, when computing the dispersion relation of the Berns
tein modes triggered by the sounder, by taking into account the large
frequency shift induced on the resonances by the high speed of the UIy
sses spacecraft in the plasma. The frequency of the shifted resonances
depends on the ratio V-sat/p/Vth of the spacecraft speed relative to
the plasma and the thermal speed of the electrons, The observed resona
nces are all found to be in excellent agreement with the computed freq
uencies obtained in this way. Some predicted resonances are not observ
ed on the Ulysses spectra, but it is suggested that they have too long
a wavelength to be easily detected by the URAP antenna. As a by-produ
ct of the electron density diagnosis allowed by this analysis a rough
estimate of the electron temperature can be deduced.