Radioemission from planetary magnetospheres - Observations and physical processes

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Atmospheric Physics, Decametric Waves, Earth Magnetosphere, Jupiter Atmosphere, Radio Emission, Io, Jupiter Probes, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Periodic Variations, Polarization (Waves), Radio Bursts, Radio Spectra, Spaceborne Experiments

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Low-frequency Jovian radioemission (40-0.1 MHz) is characterized with attention to spectral distribution of activity, probability of occurrence, dynamic spectral properties, and polarization of emission. Topics considered in the review of physical processes include the coupling mechanism, the instability mechanism, and wave propagation in the Jovian plasmasphere. Spacecraft studies of the radioemission are surveyed.

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