New arcs associated with the smooth high-frequency radiation from Uranus

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Kilometric Waves, Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Uranus (Planet), High Frequencies, Planetary Magnetospheres, Planetary Rotation, Uranus, Radiation, Frequencies, Emissions, Radiowaves, Characteristics, Magnetosphere, Spacecraft Observations, Voyager 2 Mission, Polarization, Kilometer Waves, Diagrams, Patterns, Position (Location), Origin, Source, Spectra, Comparisons

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New vertex-early kilometric arcs have been found to be associated with the dominant smooth high-frequency radio emission from Uranus. These arc features had vertices at about 300 kHz and bandwidths of about 200 kHz. Based on the fact that they exhibited a different temporal occurrence, spectral character, source location, and beaming pattern compared to the more dominant smooth component, it is concluded that they are a separate and independent radio component, different from those previously identified for this planet.

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