Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983apj...267l.125d&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters to the Editor (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 267, April 15, 1983, p. L125-L129.
Computer Science
Sound
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Io, Jupiter Atmosphere, Oxygen Spectra, Space Plasmas, Sulfur, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Earth Magnetosphere, Emission Spectra, Iue, Rocket Sounding, Toroidal Plasmas, Ultraviolet Spectra, Jupiter, Satellites, Ultraviolet, Wavelengths, Spectrometer, Emissions, Oxygen, Sulfur, Torus, Spectra, Telescopic Observations, Procedure, Io, Brightness, Remote Sensing, Faint Object Telescope, Fot
Scientific paper
Ultraviolet spectra (1150-1750 Å) of the Io plasma torus were obtained using a rocket-borne telescope and spectrometer in 1981 May. The spectra show emissions of neutral oxygen and sulfur as well as the first three ionization states of sulfur. A comparison with IUE spectra indicates that these emissions may have different spatial distributions or be temporally variable, and, in particular, the neutral clouds appear to be very extended.
Durrance Samuel T.
Feldman Paul D.
Weaver Harold A.
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