Published June 1, 1979 | Version v1
Journal article

Jupiter plasma wave observations: an initial Voyager 1 overview

  • 1. Defense and Space Systems Group, Redondo Beach, CA

Description

The Voyager 1 plasma wave instrument detected low-frequency radio emissions, ion acoustic waves, and electron plasma oscillations for a period of months before encountering Jupiter's bow shock. In the outer magnetosphere, measurements of trapped radio waves were used to derive an electron density profile. Near and within the Io plasma torus the instrument detected high-frequency electrostatic waves, strong whistler mode turbulence, and discrete whistlers, apparently associated with lightning. Some strong emissions in the tail region and some impulsive signals have not yet been positively identified

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Science
Journal Volume
204
Series
Science.
Journal Page Range
991-995
ISSN
0036-8075

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