Decametric emission of Jupiter and solar activity

Mathematics – Probability

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Wind, Magnetic Fields, Proton Density (Concentration), Solar Flares, Statistical Analysis

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On the basis of the new catalogue of the comprehensive index of the Jovian decametric activity (covering the time interval 1958-1974) it has been proved that some solar activity phenomena exert influence upon the occurrence probability and intensity of the non-source decametric emission. This is particularly true of the solar wind plasma, travelling with a velocity of the order of 100 km/s. The modulation of the non-source emission is more conspicuous in the time after the opposition. The results presented in this paper are of a statistical nature. Nevertheless, each theory of the origin of the Jovian non-source decametric radiation should take into account this interaction.

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