“…Ion cyclotron waves are frequently observed at frequencies below the proton gyro‐frequency in the Earth's magnetosphere and magnetosheath (e.g., Anderson et al., 1994; Gary et al., 1993). These waves induce the rapid loss of both radiation belt electrons (Albert & Bortnik, 2009; Cao, Ni, et al., 2017; Cao, Shprits, et al., 2017; Engebretson et al., 2018; Miyoshi et al., 2008; Ni et al., 2015, 2018; Shprits et al., 2016, 2017; Su et al., 2017; Summers & Thorne, 2003; Yu et al., 2019b, 2020) and ring current protons (Cao et al., 2019, 2020; Cornwall et al., 1970; Ni et al., 2022; Summers, 2005; Summers et al., 2007a, 2007b; Xiao et al., 2012; Zhu et al., 2022) via cyclotron resonant interactions. It has been suggested that ion cyclotron waves at Jupiter account for the scattering loss of energetic protons in Jupiter's magnetosphere (Mauk, 2014; Nénon et al., 2018) and the presence of x‐ray pulsations in Jupiter's high‐latitude polar regions (Yao et al., 2022).…”