The analogy between the decameter radio emission of pulsars and that of Jupiter

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Pulsars, Radio Emission, Magnetic Effects, Radio Astronomy, Spectrum Analysis

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The longitude profiles of the sporadic decameter radio emission of Jupiter and the structure of the decameter interpulse radiation of pulsars resemble each other both in the number of radio-emitting regions and in their coordinates. This resemblance might indicate that the magnetic fields of the two objects have a similar configuration an oblique, shifted dipole. Jupiter and pulsars also have common features in other respects, including the sporadic character of their radio emission and the form of its mean spectrum.

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