Possible Jovian methane emission at 76 GHz in coincidence with decameter activity

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter Atmosphere, Methane, Microwave Emission, Millimeter Waves, Planetary Radiation, Atmospheric Composition, Line Spectra, Molecular Spectra, Spectral Correlation

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The tentative detection of a methane line in emission at 76.2 GHz in the atmosphere of Jupiter is reported. The observed feature is well-correlated with the presence and absence of Jovian decameter-emission activity on successive days. The present results may represent the first detection of extraterrestrial methane microwave emission.

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