Measurements of plasma wave spectra in Jupiter's magnetosphere

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Jupiter Atmosphere, Planetary Magnetospheres, Plasma Spectra, Plasma Waves, Voyager Project, Bow Waves, Shock Waves, Space Plasmas, Temporal Distribution, Jupiter, Plasma Waves, Spectrum, Magnetosphere, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Intensity, Characteristics, Analysis, Bow Shock, Bursts, Equipment, Plasma Wave Instrument, Data, Electrons, Satellites, Io, Torus, Density, Lecp, Low Energy Charged Particle Instrument, Waves, Particles, Dynamics, Interactions, Electromagnetic Radiation, Amplitude, Whistlers

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Compressed plots of E field averages for all of the 16-channel spectrum analyzer data from the Voyager 1 and 2 magnetosphere traversals are presented to provide an overall framework for the discussion. The importance of considering peaks as well as averages is illustrated by using 16-channel measurements from the first inbound and last outbound bow shock for Voyager 2. Selected wideband measurements from the waveform receivers are presented to demonstrate how many important wave bursts are variable in times less than or comparable to the 4-s scan period of the 16-channel analyzer.

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