Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978p%26ss...26.1193b&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, vol. 26, Dec. 1978, p. 1193-1199.
Physics
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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Solar Activity Effects, Geomagnetism, Io, Periodic Variations, Radial Velocity, Solar Wind, Statistical Correlation, Time Measurement, Jupiter, Decameter Waves, Wavelengths, Io, Velocity, Radioemissions, Emissions, Solar Wind, Particles, Radiation, Earth, Solar Activity
Scientific paper
The possibility of a short-term correlation between Jupiter's decametric radio emission and solar activity is investigated for the 14 apparitions between 1960 and 1975. Io-dependent and non-Io-dependent events are considered separately; the geomagnetic Ap index is used as the indicator of solar activity, and the Chree superposed epoch technique is applied to the non-Io events, which are separated into two month periods before opposition and two month periods after opposition. The correlation for non-Io events suggests that solar particles with velocities in the 300-500 km/s range activate some, if not all, of the non-Io emission. Io-related events do not show a similar correlation but an approximately 8-day periodicity is apparent.
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