Auroral-like radio emissions as a diagnostic tool for planetary and exoplanetary magnetospheric processes

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A comparative review of planetary high-latitude radio emissions (auroral and satellite-induced) is presented. Emphasis is put on the diagnostic capabilities that they provide for studying the magnetospheric processes. Extrapolation to radio emissions from exoplanets and exoplanet-star plasma interactions are presented, as well as prospects for their detection.

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