International audiencePlanetary radio astronomy mostly concerns plasma phenomena at low frequencies (i.e., below a few hundred MHz). The low frequency limit for ground-based observations of these phenomena is given by the Earth's ionosphere, which limits ground based radio observations to frequencies ≥10 MHz. We give an overview and update on the status of a few representative ground-based radio arrays that have been used for planetary studies within the frequency range 10–200 MHz, and we discuss their potential for the four types of planetary radio emissions that can be observed within this frequency range: (1) synchrotron emission from Jupiter's radiation belts, (2) radio bursts caused by solar system planetary lightning, (3) Jupiter's ma...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
Observations of Jupiter’s low-frequency radio emissions were made using the radio and plasma wave in...
International audiencePlanetary radio astronomy mostly concerns plasma phenomena at low frequencies ...
Existing (UTR-2, GMRT, VLA, Nançay Decameter Array) and emerging (LOFAR) large low-frequency radio i...
In our solar system all planets with a magnetic field produce and emit radio waves. It originates fr...
The european radio telescope LOFAR is in its commissioning phase. It is a huge interferometer operat...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
Context: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to be strong emitters in ...
Massive extrasolar planets are expected to emit, in analogy with Jupiter and Saturn, detectable radi...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceContext. The detection of radio emissions from exoplanets will open up a vibra...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
This thesis consists of a detailed analysis of several observations with prototype stations of the L...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
Observations of Jupiter’s low-frequency radio emissions were made using the radio and plasma wave in...
International audiencePlanetary radio astronomy mostly concerns plasma phenomena at low frequencies ...
Existing (UTR-2, GMRT, VLA, Nançay Decameter Array) and emerging (LOFAR) large low-frequency radio i...
In our solar system all planets with a magnetic field produce and emit radio waves. It originates fr...
The european radio telescope LOFAR is in its commissioning phase. It is a huge interferometer operat...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
Context: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to be strong emitters in ...
Massive extrasolar planets are expected to emit, in analogy with Jupiter and Saturn, detectable radi...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceContext. The detection of radio emissions from exoplanets will open up a vibra...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
This thesis consists of a detailed analysis of several observations with prototype stations of the L...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
Observations of Jupiter’s low-frequency radio emissions were made using the radio and plasma wave in...