Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
Aug 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992adspr..12...95b&link_type=abstract
(Planetary magnetospheric physics II; Proceedings of Symposium 5 and the Topical Meetings of the Interdisciplinary Scientific Co
Mathematics
Probability
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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Centroids, Io, Probability Distribution Functions, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Variability
Scientific paper
An eleven-year homogeneous series of observations collected at Nancay Observatory in France from 1978 to 1988 forms the basis for detailed statistics on the Jovian radio emission in the range of 15-40 MHz. The Jovian radio sources are studied by means of high resolution histograms of occurrence probability for intervals as small as 2 deg in the Jovian System III longitude and Io phase. The histograms clearly exhibit a substantial shift in the source Io-A and source Io-B positions which is correlated with the declination D(E) of the earth. These results can be interpreted in terms of a Jovian source model which is localized in longitude and corotates with the Jovian magnetosphere, and where the radiation is beamed into a System III hollow conical sheet.
Boudjada Mohammed Y.
Leblanc Yolanda
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