Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985em%26p...32....9r&link_type=abstract
Earth, Moon, and Planets (ISSN 0167-9295), vol. 32, Feb. 1985, p. 9-19.
Physics
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Decametric Waves, Jupiter Atmosphere, Planetary Radiation, Radio Bursts, Bandwidth, Histograms, Storms
Scientific paper
The narrow band properties of Jupiter's decametric spectral emission (N-bursts) are analyzed, based on available observational data. The average bandwidth of the emissions is found to be near 200 kHz. The N-bursts are found to have a duration in the decasecond range, and the f-t slopes are found to be small and random. Although the N-bursts may sometimes appear to be narrow band L-bursts, it is suggested that they are related to S-bursts with respect to their area of occurrence in the Io-B region, their durations, and their bandwidths. Some of the possible implications of the data are discussed.
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