Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987iowa.reptq....c&link_type=abstract
Final Report Iowa Univ., Iowa City. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Decametric Waves, Earth (Planet), Jupiter (Planet), Kilometric Waves, Radio Waves, Emission Spectra, Io, Lasing, Magnetic Fields, Plasma Dynamics, Plasma Flux Measurement
Scientific paper
For more than thirty years the intense decametric radio emissions from Jupiter (DAM) and the corresponding auroral kilometric radiation from the Earth (AKR) have remained major radio science mysteries. Part of the problem, aside from their inherent complexity, has been the difficulty of measuring their source location and emission properties from limited observations. Progress has been made on this problem by locating the source directly, i.e., by analysis of the faraday rotation observed with Voyager as the wave path crossed the Io plasma torus, and indirectly by comparing the peak frequencies of the decametric emission with that at the foot of the Io flux tube. Progress was also made on the general question of how the emissions originate by finding properties of both the AKR and DAM which would imply emission by natural radio lasing.
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