The radiation belts of Jupiter at 13 and 22cm. II. The asymmetries and the magnetic field.

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Jupiter, Radio Emission, Magnetosphere, Radiation Belts

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Observations of Jupiter at 13 and 22cm made with the Australia Telescope in July 1995, reported in Paper I (Leblanc et al. 1997A&A...319..274L), are interpreted by comparing with models of the magnetic field. The field models used are the O6 and a new, 4th degree and order model due to one of us (JEPC), denoted H4. 1) From our 3-D reconstruction we derive the variation with longitude λ_III_ of the latitude and radial distance of peak radio emissivity: -10°

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