Radio emission from the magnetic equator of Uranus

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Magnetic Equator, Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Uranus (Planet), Narrowband, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Polarization Characteristics, Radiation Sources, Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Uranus, Radio Emissions, Magnetic Properties, Source, Equatorial Regions, Epsilon Ring, Voyager 2 Mission, Spacecraft Observations, Pra Instrument, Diagrams, Position (Location), Intensity, Polarization, Comparisons, Electrons, Density

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The major observational characteristics of the smooth, narrow bandwidth component of Uranus' radio emissions are well described by sources radiating near the local electron gyrofrequency, confined to the magnetic equatorial plane and encircling the planet at radial distances of approximately 2 to 3 R(U). The most intense emission appears to be generated in association with the epsilon ring at 2.0 R(U) radial distance. A cold electron density of less than or equal to 4/cu cm are inferred in this region.

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