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    The unusual waves of plasma above Jupiter’s North Pole could potentially be described

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    In recent observations, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has significantly detected the presence of a variety of plasma waves. The emergence of these waves in the powerful magnetic field of Jupiter is likely to be amazing, as their existence was never marked in the magnets of the planets. However, scientists may have come out with clarification. In addition, current studies have been questioned by scientists coming to the level of activity in the North Pole. The article below will give an example of the results and highlight the plasma.

    To naked the mystery on the north pole of Jupiter

    According to an article published in Physical Review letters, scientists have revealed the explanation behind the presence of these strange waves. They are primarily suspected that the formation of these waves is behind their evolution as a plasma, which later turns into something different.

    Plasma of Jupiter and within their variations

    Plasma is well known as waves under the combination of charged particles in the magnetic part of the planet. These plasma waves come in two forms: one, Langmare waves, which are high light lights made with electrons, while second, alphane waves, made by ions.

    About Juno’s results

    As Juno unveiled, after scientists noted, the results proved objectionable that in the northern region of Jupiter, the plasma waves were relatively slow. The magnetic field is 40 times stronger than the earth, but scientists were surprised to observe the results because the waves were slow. To further analyze this, a team at the University of Minnesota, led by Robert Lesk, indicated the possibility of converting the waves into the waves of the alphavan waves. After studying the data from Juno, researchers then began to compare the relationship between the frequency and number of plasma wave.

    According to Lesak’s research team near Jupiter’s North Pole, there may be a potential route to the alphabet waves, which are largely transformed into a long -term waves. Scientists are also predicting that the cause of evolution can be a strong electron that is leading to a lot of energy. This was discovered in 2016. Considering the current results, researchers have indicated that Jupiter’s magnetic spare may contain a new type of plasma wave mode that occurs during high magnetic field strength.

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