Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992jgr....9719201p&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 97, no. A12, p. 19,201-19,211.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Kilometric Waves, Neptune (Planet), Nonthermal Radiation, Radio Astronomy, Radio Emission, Radio Spectra, Flyby Missions, Gas Giant Planets, Morphology, Voyager 2 Spacecraft
Scientific paper
The Neptune flyby in 1989 added a new planet to the known number of magnetized planets generating nonthermal radio emissions. We review the Neptunian radio emission morphology as observed by the planetary radio astronomy experiment on board Voyager 2 during a few weeks before and after closest approach. We present the characteristics of the two observed recurrent main components of the Neptunian kilometric radiation, i.e., the 'smooth' and the 'bursty' emissions, and we describe the many specific features of the radio spectrum during closest approach.
Aubier M. G.
Desch Michael D.
Kaiser Michael L.
Lecacheux Alain
Pedersen Bent M.
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