Escaping nonthermal continuum radiation

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Continuous Radiation, Long Wave Radiation, Nonthermal Radiation, Satellite Sounding, Terrestrial Radiation, Escape, International Sun Earth Explorer 1, Jupiter (Planet), Kilometric Waves, Radio Spectra

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Gurnett (1975) provided details of the continuum radiation spectrum, separating the lower frequency trapped component from an escaping component at frequencies high enough to propagate freely out of the magnetosphere and into the solar wind. The primary motivation for the present investigation is related to the new ISEE observations which show that the escaping continuum radiation differs from the trapped component in several temporal and spectral characteristics. The observations of escaping nonthermal continuum radiation are considered, taking into account spectral and temporal characteristics of escaping continuum radiation and the source region of escaping continuum radiation. Attention is given to the relationship between escaping and trapped continuum radiation, and the relationship between terrestrial escaping continuum radiation and narrowband Jovian kilometric radiation

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