Probable Jovian decametric radio L-bursts associated with the impact of comet SL-9 and Jupiter.

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Jupiter: Radio Radiation, Jupiter: Impact Phenomena, Jupiter: Comets, Collisions: Comets

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The characteristics of two decametric radio L-bursts possibly associated with the impact of comet SL-9 and Jupiter are described. Two L-bursts occurred on July 21, 1994. They took place 55 minutes before and 13 minutes after the impact of the fragment S with Jupiter respectively. The bursts have distinct peak flux densities and durations. The peak flux densities of profiles of the pre-impact burst are generally 7 - 8 times stronger than that of a normal burst. The post-impact burst corresponds with the brightening at infrared wavelength. The spectral characteristics of two bursts are different from that of a normal L-burst.

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