Hyperfine Structure in the Radio Spectra of Jupiter
Abstract
Observations of the Jupiter radio emissions have established that the radiation is normally received as bursts with two quite different time scales. The L bursts mostly have durations of 1-10 seconds, although extended bursts up to 100 seconds are sometimes observed. The S bursts on the other hand have time scales of milliseconds and fractions of a millisecond. Dynamic spectrographic observations have shown that both types are structured in the frequency-time plane although the frequency and time resolution used so far has been insufficient to investigate detail smaller than 50 KHz and 10 msec respectively.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
- Pub Date:
- October 1973
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- Bibcode:
- 1973PASA....2..191E