A catalogue of the high frequency limit of the Jovian decameter emission observed by Voyager

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Astronomical Catalogs, Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Astronomy, Voyager Project, Io, Spectrum Analysis, Voyager 1 Spacecraft, Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Jupiter, Emissions, Decameter Waves, Wavelengths, Frequencies, Dynamics, Voyager Missions, Longitude, Planetary Radio Astronomy Instrument, Pra, Satellites, Io, Diagrams, Spectra, Shape, Equipment

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This catalogue lists the high frequency limit of the jovian decameter emissions in the range 7 - 40 MHz, measured at regular longitude intervals from the data of the Voyager Planetary Radio Astronomy experiment, during periods close to the two encounters with Jupiter, in 1979. The position of the emissions is shown in the Io phase - central meridian longitude diagram, and is compared with previous catalogues. The Io-control of the emissions is discussed, with reference to the shape of the dynamic spectrum. A list of the Io-dependent emissions is given.

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