Probing Jovian decametric emission with the long wavelength array station 1

Abstract

New observations of Jupiter's decametric radio emissions have been made with the Long Wavelength Array Station 1 (LWA1), which is capable of making high‐quality observations as low as 11 MHz. Full Stokes parameters were determined for bandwidths of 16 MHz. Here we present the first LWA1 results for the study of six Io‐related events at temporal resolutions as fine as 0.25 ms. LWA1 data show excellent spectral detail in Jovian DAM such as simultaneous left‐hand circular (LHC) and right‐hand circular (RHC) polarized Io‐related arcs and source envelopes, modulation lane features, S‐burst structures, narrow band N events, and interactions between S bursts and N events. The sensitivity of the LWA1 combined with the low‐radio‐frequency interference environment allow us to trace the start of the LHC Io‐C source region to much earlier CMLIII than typically found in the literature. We find that the Io‐C starts as early as CMLIII = 230° at frequencies near 11 MHz. This early start of the Io‐C emission may be valuable for refining models of the emission mechanism. We also detect modulation lane structures that appear continuous across LHC and RHC emissions, suggesting that both polarizations may originate from the same hemisphere of Jupiter. We present a study of rare S bursts detected during an Io‐D event and show that drift rates are consistent with those from other Io‐related sources. Finally, S‐N burst events are seen in high spectral and temporal resolution and our data strongly support the cospatial origins of these events.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2014
Source ID
10.1002/2014ja020289

Entities

People

  • Brian Hicks
  • C. A. Higgins
  • Francisco Reyes
  • Frank Schinzel
  • G. Taylor
  • Henrique Schmitt
  • Jayce Dowell
  • Jim Thieman
  • Jinhie Skarda
  • Kazumasa Imai
  • Masafumi Imai
  • Nagini Paravastu Dalal
  • S. W. Ellingson
  • T. E. Clarke
  • Ted Jaeger

Organizations

  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Kochi National College of Technology
  • Kyoto University
  • Middle Tennessee State University
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • National Science Foundation
  • Office of Naval Research
  • Stanford University
  • United States Naval Research Laboratory
  • University of Florida
  • University of New Mexico
  • Virginia Tech

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Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Radio communications and signal processing.
  • Space Exploration and Orbital Mechanics.