Dekametric and hectometric observations of Jupiter from the RAE-1 satellite

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Astronomy Explorer Satellite, Radio Bursts, Spaceborne Astronomy, Computer Techniques, Histograms, Radiometers, Satellite Observation

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Analysis of RAE-1 satellite data has revealed the presence of radio bursts from Jupiter in the frequency range from 4700 kHz to 450 kHz. Variations in the activity with respect to the planet's system III longitude are presented at seven frequencies. A merge of ground-based and satellite-acquired data indicates that the long-sought-for peak in Jupiter's low-frequency flux spectrum occurs at about 8 MHz.

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