Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Feb 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987em%26p...37..201r&link_type=abstract
Earth, Moon, and Planets (ISSN 0167-9295), vol. 37, Feb. 1987, p. 201-212.
Physics
Optics
5
Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Acousto-Optics, Charge Coupled Devices, Histograms, Radio Spectra
Scientific paper
S-bursts and other short-lived events in Jupiter's decametric radio spectra were observed at the Kiiminki site of the Aarne Karjalainen Observatory between August and October 1985 using an acoustooptical radio spectrograph with a charge-coupled device readout. The lifetimes of the regular S-bursts are of the order of tens of milliseconds, with those occurring in quasi-periodic trains being mostly below 20 ms. Short-lived bursts that do not drift in frequency may occur in S-trains and at the vertex of tilted V-patterns. Vertex bursts have lifetimes comparable to those of the S-train bursts, and it is suggested that a significant proportion of the vertex bursts have lifetimes of less than 2 ms.
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