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Ulysses radio and plasma wave observations in the Jupiter environment

Authors :
Stone, R.G.
Pedersen, B.M.
Harvey, C.C.
Canu, P.
Cornilleau-Wehrlin, N.
Desch, M.D.
Villedary, C. de
Fainberg, J.
Farrell, W.M.
Goetz, K.
Hess, R.A.
Hoang, S.
Kaiser, M.L.
Kellogg, P.J.
Lecacheaux, A.
Lin, N.
MacDowall, R.J.
Manning, R.
Meetre, C.A.
Meyer-Vernet, N.
Moncuquet, M.
Osherovich, V.
Reiner, M.J.
Tekle, A.
Theissen, J.
Source :
Science. September 11, 1992, Vol. 257 Issue 5076, p1524, 8 p.
Publication Year :
1992

Abstract

The Unified Radio and Plasma Wave (URAP) experiment has produced new observations of the Jupiter environment, owing to the unique capabilities of the instrument and the traversal of high Jovial latitudes. Broad-band continuum radio emission from Jupiter and in situ plasma waves have proved valuable in delineating the magnetospheric boundaries. Simultaneous measurements of electric and magnetic wave fields have yielded new evidence of whistler-mode radiation within the magnetosphere. Observations of auroral-like hiss provided evidence of a Jovian cusp. The source direction and polarization capabilities of URAP have demonstrated that the outer region of the Io plasma torus supported at least five separate radio sources that reoccurred during successive rotations with a measurable corotation lag. Thermal noise measurements of the Io torus densities yielded values in the densest portion that are similar to models suggested on the basis of Voyager observations of 13 years ago. The URAP measurements also suggest complex beaming and polarization characteristics of Jovian radio components. In addition, a new class of kilometer-wavelenght striated Jovian bursts has been observed.<br />The unique configuration, wide frequency range, and high sensitivity of the URAP instrument [1] have allowed many new observations to be made of both in situ and remote phenomena during [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
257
Issue :
5076
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.12623052