Spatial and temporal studies of Jovian kilometric radiation

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Jupiter (Planet), Plasma Flux Measurement, Plasma Radiation, Radiation Measurement, Io, Magnetic Equator, Periodic Variations, Planetary Magnetospheres, Voyager 1 Spacecraft, Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Wavelengths, Jupiter, Radiation, Wavelengths, Kilometer Waves, Plasmas, Waves, Satellites, Io, Torus, Electromagnetism, Magnetosphere, Injection, Equatorial Regions, Data, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Intensity, Models, Latitudes, Emissions, Corotation, Fluctuations

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Synoptic studies of Jovian kilometric radiation, based on plasma wave measurements during the Voyager 1 and Jupiter encounters, have revealed the existence of a shadow zone near the magnetic equator, within which kilometric radiation is seldom or weakly observed. In the present paper, further evidence for the presence of the magnetic equatorial shadow zone is presented.

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