A catalog of jovian decameter-wave radio observations from 1957 - 1978

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Astronomical Catalogs, Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Radio Emission, Data Recording, Io, Power Spectra, Signal Reception, Spectrum Analysis

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Data from over 200,000 hours of observation of Jupiter radio emission in the decameter-wavelength band, were collected from 13 observing sites and are available on magnetic tape. Observations were made at 14 fixed frequencies from 5 to 30 MHz. The characteristics of the tape recording technique and the data format are described. The combination of overlapping data from observing sites scattered world-wide lessens the effect of the earth's daily interruption of the ground-received signal. A power spectral analysis of the data shows no evidence of periodicities within the data other than the well-known influences of Jupiter, Io, and the earth. The dependence of the occurrence probability of emission on System 3 longitude and the phase of Io varies smoothly with frequency down to 15 MHz and then appears quite different at 10 MHz. The morphology of the radio sources is both complex and stable for periods of at least months and probably much longer.

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