The Jovian decametric arcs as an interference pattern

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Arcs, Frequency Response, Voyager Project, Jupiter, Decameter Waves, Arcs, Patterns, Structure, Radio Emissions, Pra, Planetary Radio Astronomy Experiment, Source Medium, Frequencies, Phase Changes, Rotation, Shape, Rays, Data, Frequency, Wavelengths, Interference

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It is proposed that nested arc structures observed in the decametric Jovian radio emissions in the planetary radio astronomy experiment are due to the interference of two rays from a single source at each frequency with the relative phase changing with rotation of the planet. The characteristics of the arc structures are summarized, and the source of emission is assumed to be distributed along a magnetic line of force corresponding to the magnetic shell. The idea explains the shape of the arcs and their repetitivity, although the nature of the two interfering rays is not understood.

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