Modeling and investigative studies of Jovian low frequency emissions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Computer Programs, Jupiter Atmosphere, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Planetary Radiation, Plasma Layers, Spectral Emission, Decametric Waves, Io, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Radio Astronomy, Spectrograms, Spectrum Analysis, Voyager Project

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Jovian decametric (DAM) and hectometric (HOM) emissions were first observed over the entire spectrum by the Voyager 1 and 2 flybys of the planet. They display unusual arc-like structures on frequency-versus-time spectrograms. Software for the modeling of the Jovian plasma and magnetic field environment was performed. In addition, an extensive library of programs was developed for the retrieval of Voyager Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) data in both the high and low frequency bands from new noise-free, recalibrated data tapes. This software allows the option of retrieving data sorted with respect to particular sub-Io longitudes. This has proven to be invaluable in the analyses of the data. Graphics routines were also developed to display the data on color spectrograms.

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