The Polarization of Saturn Electrostatic Discharges

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Early in 2006 the RPWS (Radio and Plasma Wave Science) and the ISS (Imaging Science Subsystem) instruments onboard the Cassini spacecraft detected a lightning storm on Saturn that lasted for about one month. The RPWS measured the so-called SEDs (Saturn Electrostatic Discharges), which are high frequency radio signals produced by lightning discharges. The ISS imaged a remarkable cloud system associated with these SEDs at a latitude of 35 deg. South. Below the frequency of 1825 kHz the RPWS was in a mode capable of measuring the polarization of the SEDs. A surprising result was gained, SEDs appeared to be highly polarized (80%) and were exclusively right-hand polarized with a high degree of circular polarization. We will present a preliminary explanation for this diagnosis involving mode-splitting and damping of radio waves in the magnetoplasma of Saturn's ionosphere.

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