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Voyager 1 Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations Near Jupiter
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EngineeringOuter PlanetPlanetary ExplorationPlasma PhysicsSpace PhysicVoyager 1Magnetospheric PhysicsElectron Density ProfileSpace Plasma PhysicPlanetary MagnetospherePlasma TorusInner Solar SystemMagnetospheric PlasmaRadio TelescopeAstrophysics
We report results from the first low-frequency radio receiver to be transported into the Jupiter magnetosphere. We obtained dramatic new information, both because Voyager was near or in Jupiter's radio emission sources and also because it was outside the relatively dense solar wind plasma of the inner solar system. Extensive radio spectral arcs, from above 30 to about 1 megahertz, occurred in patterns correlated with planetary longitude. A newly discovered kilometric wavelength radio source may relate to the plasma torus near Io's orbit. In situ wave resonances near closest approach define an electron density profile along the Voyager trajectory and form the basis for a map of the torus. Detailed studies are in progress and are out-lined briefly.
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