In search of Uranian decametric emission

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Uranus (Planet), Iue, Jupiter (Planet), Uranus Atmosphere, Uranus, Decameter Waves, Emissions, Frequencies, Radiation, Density, Radio Waves, Flux, Observations, Magnetosphere

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An experiment to detect decametric radiation from Uranus is described. It is argued that in light of recent discoveries of a magnetic field on Uranus, it may be possible to detect low-frequency radio emission similar to the decametric emission from Jupiter. The experiment consisted of 106 hours of monitoring using the 26.3 MHz array of the University of Florida Dixie County Radio Observatory. No radiation from Uranus was detected. An upper flux density limit of 400 Jy was obtained.

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