Cross-polarized interferometry of a Jovian decametric radio storm

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Cross Polarization, Decametric Waves, Drift Rate, Jupiter (Planet), Radio Bursts, Radio Interferometers, Low Frequencies, Northern Hemisphere, Polarized Radiation, Radio Telescopes, Random Noise, Southern Hemisphere, Jupiter, Decameter Waves, Radio Waves, Emissions, Interferometry, Storms, Polarization, Source, Radio Methods, Earth-Based Observations, Power, Spectra, Radiation, Bursts, Scintillation

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Observations of an 18-MHz Io-A storm have been conducted using a 46 km cross-polarized interferometer at the University of Florida. The pre- and postdetection correlation properties of LH and RH elliptically polarized L bursts have been studied. Fringe visibility measurements suggest that two discrete and independent sources are sometimes simultaneously active, the polarization sense of one being LH and that of the other RH. A scintillation analysis supports the conclusion that two or more sources were active in such cases.

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