Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1983
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(International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly, 18th, Hamburg, West Germany, Aug. 15-27, 1983) Reviews of Geop
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
14
Atmospheric Physics, Earth Magnetosphere, Jupiter Atmosphere, Plasma Waves, Saturn Atmosphere, Auroral Irradiation, Continuous Radiation, Electron Cyclotron Heating, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Magnetopause, Magnetosheath, Nonthermal Radiation, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Radio Astronomy, Voyager Project
Scientific paper
Research conducted within the last four years on plasma waves in the terrestrial magnetosphere as well as those of Jupiter and Saturn is reviewed. Studies aimed at the characterization of plasma wave emissions in the earth's magnetosheath and magnetopause are considered, together with investigations of the characteristics and mechanisms of electron cyclotron harmonic and upper hybrid resonance waves, nonthermal continuum radiation, auroral kilometric radiation, chorus, hiss and whistler-mode turbulence, whistlers, power line radiation, ion cyclotron waves, an ionospheric irregularities and instabilities. Experimental studies based on the injection of waves or plasma into the ionosphere and plasma waves in the laboratory are also examined. In situ Voyager data and radio astronomical observations of Jupiter are discussed as they relate to the plasma waves detected in the Jovian mgnetosheath and magnetopause, outer and inner magnetosphere and magnetotail, as well as the Jovian radio emission. In the case of Saturn, particular attention is given to the emissions observed during the Voyager encounter with the planet, its rings and Titan.
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