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</script>This paper reports results obtained on ionosphere formation in the Jovian upper atmosphere with special reference to some of the recently available reaction rates, and to recent models of the Jovian neutral atmosphere based on the possibility of a warmer mesopause. In the older models of the Jovian ionosphere, the major ions were H+ which were lost only by pure radiative recombination. This led to high electron densities and practically no diurnal change. In contrast, recent models have relatively much smaller electron densities, especially in lower regions, and may be susceptible to significant diurnal variation.
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