Correlated variations of UV and radio emissions during an outstanding Jovian auroral event.

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During the period December 20 to 21, 1990, an exceptional event caused the FUV and the radio DAM auroral activity on Jupiter to vary simultaneously. This is the first time that a correlated variation in Jovian optical and radio aurorae has ever been observed. The authors analyzed in detail the longitudinal distributions of the FUV source and the corresponding variations of the DAM. They discuss the possible interpretations of the correlated variations observed during this event, analyze the solar wind conditions, derived from Ulysses measurements, and discuss whether they can be relevant to this event.

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