International audienceWe study the frequency and time variations of Jovian hectometric emissions (HOM) recorded by the Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) experiment onboard the Cassini spacecraft during its Jupiter flyby. The capabilities of the RPWS experiment enable us to analyze the intensity extinction of HOM radiation, the so-called attenuation band. Using about 7 weeks of RPWS data obtained around the closest approach, a statistical analysis investigates the spectral variations of this phenomenon with respect to the spacecraft magnetic latitude and central meridian longitude. We show that the 'trace' of the attenuation band is usually not a full sinusoid as reported in previous studies and only parts of the curve are observed. Also,...
Long-term observations of Jupiter's decametric radiation have shown that a great part of emission is...
Analysis of nonthermal radio emission data obtained by the Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) spectrome...
Narrow-banded emissions were observed by the Planetary Radio Astronomy experiment on the Voyager 1 s...
International audienceWe study the frequency and time variations of Jovian hectometric emissions (HO...
International audienceWe study the Jovian hectometric (HOM) emissions recorded by the RPWS (Radio an...
International audienceWe report on the Jovian radio wave propagationthrough the Io torus plasma. We ...
The relationship between Jupiter’s decametric (DAM) and hectometric (HOM) radio emissions is importa...
We report the discovery with the Ulysses unified radio and plasma wave (URAP) instrument of features...
Jovian decametric (DAM) and hectometric (HOM) emissions were first observed over the entire spectrum...
The combination of Galileo/PWS and Wind/WAVES observations allows the study ofthe flux density varia...
International audienceDuring 1994 and into 1996, Ulysses was at dis-tances of 5 AU or more from Jupi...
By comparing RAE-1 and IMP-6 satellite measurements of Jupiter's radio emission near 1MHz with recen...
Observations of the solar wind close to Jupiter, by the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1978 a...
The Unified Radio and Plasma Wave (URAP) experiment on Ulysses has provided unique high latitude mea...
Observations of Jupiter's low frequency radio emissions collected over one month intervals before an...
Long-term observations of Jupiter's decametric radiation have shown that a great part of emission is...
Analysis of nonthermal radio emission data obtained by the Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) spectrome...
Narrow-banded emissions were observed by the Planetary Radio Astronomy experiment on the Voyager 1 s...
International audienceWe study the frequency and time variations of Jovian hectometric emissions (HO...
International audienceWe study the Jovian hectometric (HOM) emissions recorded by the RPWS (Radio an...
International audienceWe report on the Jovian radio wave propagationthrough the Io torus plasma. We ...
The relationship between Jupiter’s decametric (DAM) and hectometric (HOM) radio emissions is importa...
We report the discovery with the Ulysses unified radio and plasma wave (URAP) instrument of features...
Jovian decametric (DAM) and hectometric (HOM) emissions were first observed over the entire spectrum...
The combination of Galileo/PWS and Wind/WAVES observations allows the study ofthe flux density varia...
International audienceDuring 1994 and into 1996, Ulysses was at dis-tances of 5 AU or more from Jupi...
By comparing RAE-1 and IMP-6 satellite measurements of Jupiter's radio emission near 1MHz with recen...
Observations of the solar wind close to Jupiter, by the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1978 a...
The Unified Radio and Plasma Wave (URAP) experiment on Ulysses has provided unique high latitude mea...
Observations of Jupiter's low frequency radio emissions collected over one month intervals before an...
Long-term observations of Jupiter's decametric radiation have shown that a great part of emission is...
Analysis of nonthermal radio emission data obtained by the Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) spectrome...
Narrow-banded emissions were observed by the Planetary Radio Astronomy experiment on the Voyager 1 s...