“…Jupiter's magnetosphere is the largest in the solar system, due to its strong internal magnetic field (magnetic moment~20,000 times that of Earth). Centrifugal forces generated by Jupiter's rotation result in the outward diffusion of thermal plasma, and this radial transport stretches Jupiter's dipolar magnetic field out into a magnetodisc configuration [Gledhill, 1967;Smith et al, 1974;Caudal, 1986;Caudal and Connerney, 1989;Connerney et al, 1981;Kivelson, 2014;Achilleos et al, 2015;Szego et al, 2015;Delamere et al, 2015a]. Outside of the magnetodisc is a so-called "cushion region," a region of strongly fluctuating magnetic field that forms preferentially on the dawnside of the magnetosphere from the transport of empty flux tubes back toward the dayside [Smith et al, 1976;Kivelson and Southwood, 2005;Delamere and Bagenal, 2010;Went et al, 2011;Delamere et al, 2015b].…”