A note on Jupiter's circular polarization

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Circular Polarization, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Atmospheric Scattering, Attitude (Inclination), Axes Of Rotation, Interstellar Matter, Jupiter Atmosphere, Light (Visible Radiation), Planetary Magnetic Fields, Planetary Rotation, Polar Regions, Polarimeters, Saturn (Planet), Southern Hemisphere

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Observations of Jupiter were made during the 1973 postopposition period.
The circular polarization of the Southern Hemisphere was monitored at
phase angles between 0.5 and 10.0 degrees. Our measurements revealed a
sharp-peaked feature in the circular polarization phase curve at 7.8
degrees similar to the 2.7-degree feature on Saturn.

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