Abstract

Electrons accelerated in the Jupiter magnetosphere are usually registered by near-earth spacecraft under optimal magnetic connection between the Earth and Jupiter, taking place once in 13 months (Earth- Jupiter synodic period). During the period of minimal solar activity between 23 and 24 cycles in 2007-2009 electrons of MeV energies were observed practically at each of 14 solar rotations (more than a year), which requires extremely long quasistationary state of inner heliosphere with constant Earth- Jupiter connection. To explain this situation the model with long living magnetic trap, co-rotating with the Sun, was suggested. Passing by the Jupiter this trap captures electrons, which then are registered by subsequent passing of the trap by the Earth.

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