Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Aug 1980
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Radio Astronomy, Radio Bursts, Electron Plasma, Io, Jupiter Atmosphere, Magnetic Surveys, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Radio Spectra
Scientific paper
A model is presented that can account for several features of the dynamic spectral arcs observed at decameter wavelengths by the planetary radio astronomy experiment on Voyagers 1 and 2. It is shown that refraction of an extraordinary mode wave initially excited nearly orthogonal to the local magnetic field is significantly influenced by the local plasma density, being greater the higher the density. It is assumed that the source of the decameter radiation lies along the L = 6 flux tube and that the highest frequencies are produced at the lowest altitudes, where both the plasma density and magnetic field gradients are largest. It is further assumed that the decameter radiation is emitted into a thin conical sheet, consistent with both observation and theory. In the model the emission cone angle of the sheet is chosen to vary with frequency so that it is relatively small at both high and low frequencies, but approximately 80 deg at intermediate frequencies. The resulting emission pattern as seen by a distant observer is shown to resemble the observed arc pattern. The model is compared and contrasted with examples of Voyager radio data.
Goldstein Michel L.
Thieman James R.
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