Flux Density Measurements of the Jovian Radiation below 10 Mc/s

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Jupiter, Radio Emission

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Observations of the sporadic radiation from Jupiter were made at Maipu (Chile) at 5 Mc/s, Huanta (Chile) at 5.6 and 10 Mc/s, Arecibo (Puerto Rico) at 6.3 Mc/s and Gainesville (Florida) at 10 Mc/s. Peak and average flux density values were measured for every station. Peak flux densities for the different frequencies were found to be between 10^-19 and 10^-18 watts per square meter per cycle per second. Average flux densities of the order of 10^-22 and 10^-21 watts per square meter per cycle per second were computed. A strong ionospheric effect on the radiation was found through the study and comparison of the duration of the pulses at the different stations.

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