Association of corotating magnetic sector structure with Jupiter's decameter-wave radio emission

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Decametric Waves, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Solar Activity Effects, Correlation, Io, Solar Wind Velocity, Jupiter, Decameter Waves, Radioemissions, Solar Activity, Geomagnetism, Opposition, Solar Wind Velocities, Radiation, Interplanetary Magnetic Field, Analysis, Rotation, Period, Sun, Pressure

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Chree (superposed epoch) analyses of non-Io Jupiter events taken from the new Thieman (1979) catalog show a highly significant correlation between Jupiter's decametric radio emission and the geomagnetic Ap index during the period 1960-1977. The correlation appears to be largely free of periodicities due to both earth rotation and Io revolution for the 16-MHz data. The correlation is much enhanced for the three apparitions of 1962-1964, during which a well-defined relatively stable sector pattern persisted. The correlation effects may be explained in terms of corotating interplanetary magnetic sector features

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