Physics
Scientific paper
May 1962
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1962natur.194..667e&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 194, Issue 4829, pp. 667-668 (1962).
Physics
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Scientific paper
EARLY observations of the decametric radio emissions of Jupiter appeared to show that they had a narrow spectrum with a peak in the vicinity of 20 Mc./s. (refs. 1 and 2). As a result there were attempts to explain the radiation in terms of some appropriate single frequency mechanism such as plasma oscillations in a Jovian ionosphere2. More recently, however, with the passage of the solar activity maximum and consequent improving terrestrial observing conditions at low frequencies, the radiation has been detected at 10 Mc./s. (ref. 3). Here the results of observations at 4.8 Mc./s. will be reported.
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