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PLANETARY RADIO EMISSIONS II

PLANETARY RADIO EMISSIONS II

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-1523-6
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-3905-8
Subject AreaMathematics, Physics and Space Research
Quality reviewrefereed - online - print

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H. O. Rucker - S. J. Bauer - B. M. Pedersen

Foreword

S. J. Bauer

Planetary Radio Emission as a Tool of Magnetospheric Research

page 1

N. F. Ness

The Magnetic Environment of the Known Radio Planets

page 3

A. Boischot

Comparative Study of the "Radio - Planets"

page 15

H. de Feraudy - A. Bahnsen - M. Jespersen

Observations of Nightside and Dayside Auroral Kilometric Radiation with Viking

page 42

F. Genova

Extended Ground-based Observations of Jupiter´s Decametric Radiation

page 53

J. A. Phillips - T. D. Carr - J. Levy - W. Greenman

18 MHz Interferometry of Non-Io-C L-bursts

page 69

H. O. Rucker - V. Mostetschnig

Interferometric Observations at 16.7 and 22.2 MHz at the Observatory Lustbühel, Graz

page 79

K. Maeda - T. D. Carr

Evidence for Beaming of Jupiter´s Decametric Radiation: Simultaneous Observations from Voyagers and Ground-based Observatories

page 87

M. G. Aubier - W. Calvert - F. Genova

Source Localization of Jupiter´s Io Dependent Radio Emissions

page 105

Y. Leblanc - F. Bagenal

Jovian Decametric Arc Pattern and Multiple Reflection Alfvén Wave Model

page 119

D. A. Wolf-Gladrow - F. M. Neubauer

Io´s Interaction with the Plasma Torus: Currents in the Alfvén Wings and Joule Heating

page 131

Y. Leblanc

The Kilometric Jovian Radio Sources at the Io Torus

page 141

C. H. Barrow

Jupiter´s Radio Emission and Solar Activity

page 165

M. D. Desch

Does Solar Radio Emission Trigger SKR ?

page 185

M. L. Kaiser

Uranus Radio Emissions

page 195

T. D. Carr - S. Gulkis

The Auroral Kilometric Radiation from Uranus and its Magnetospheric Implications

page 215

C. L. Grabbe

Extraordinary Mode Waves on the Resonance Cone Detected on Uranus

page 229

M. D. Desch

Planetary Scaling Laws and Predictions for Neptune

page 239

D. Jones

Planetary Radio Emissions from Low Magnetic Latitudes: Observations and Theories

page 245

H. O. Rucker - H. P. Ladreiter - Y. Leblanc - D. Jones - W. S. Kurth 5

Low Frequency Radio Waves as a Diagnostic of Thermal Plasma Density in the Jovian Plasma Sheet

page 283

A. Lecacheux

Polarization Aspects from Planetary Radio Emissions

page 299

P. Zarka

Beaming of Planetary Radio Emissions

page 315

J. R. Thieman - J. K. Alexander - D. H. Staelin

Modulated Spectral Activity (MSA) - Implications for Planetary Radio Sources

page 331

J. L. Green

Ray Tracing Planetary Radio Emissions

page 343

D. Le Quéau

Planetary Radio Emissions from High Magnetic Latitudes: The "Cyclotron Maser" Theory

page 369

C. S. Wu

Cyclotron Maser Instability and its Applications

page 387

W. Calvert

Planetary Radio Lasing

page 395

F. T. Gratton - G. Gnavi - H. K. Biernat - M. F. Heyn - R. P. Rijnbeek

Time Evolution of Low Frequency Plasma Modes

page 411

H. O. Rucker - S. J. Bauer - B. M. Pedersen

References

H. O. Rucker - S. J. Bauer - B. M. Pedersen

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