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THE BEAMING STRUCTURES OF JUPITER’S DECAMETRIC COMMON S-BURSTS OBSERVED FROM THE LWA1, NDA, AND URAN2 RADIO TELESCOPES

Authors :
Imai, Masafumi
Lecacheux, Alain
Clarke, Tracy E.
Higgins, Charles A.
Panchenko, Mykhaylo
Dowell, Jayce
Imai, Kazumasa
Brazhenko, Anatolii I.
Frantsuzenko, Anatolii V.
Konovalenko, Alexandr A.
Imai, Masafumi
Lecacheux, Alain
Clarke, Tracy E.
Higgins, Charles A.
Panchenko, Mykhaylo
Dowell, Jayce
Imai, Kazumasa
Brazhenko, Anatolii I.
Frantsuzenko, Anatolii V.
Konovalenko, Alexandr A.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

On 2015 February 21, simultaneous observations of Jupiter's decametric radio emission between 10 and 33 MHz were carried out using three powerful low-frequency radio telescopes: the Long Wavelength Array Station One in the USA, the Nançay Decameter Array in France, and the URAN2 telescope in Ukraine. We measured the lag times of short-bursts (S-bursts) for 105 minutes of data over effective baselines of up to 8460 km by using cross-correlation analysis of the spectrograms from each instrument. Of particular interest is the measurement of the beaming thickness of S-bursts, testing if either flashlight- or beacon-like beaming is emanating from Jupiter. We find that the lag times for all pairs drift slightly as time elapses, in agreement with expectations from the flashlight-like beaming model. This leads to a new constraint of the minimum beaming thickness of 2farcs66. Also, we find that most of the analyzed data abound with S-bursts, whose occurrence probability peaks at 17–18 MHz.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn957952828
Document Type :
Electronic Resource