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The Shadow of a Pulsar and the Inward Radio Emission in Pulsar Magnetosphere

Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2006
We discuss observational facts that can be interpreted in terms of inward emission in pulsar magnetosphere. These include the main-pulse/interpulse anticorrelation in B1822-09 and the locations of emission and absorption features in the pulse profile of B0950+08. Weaknesses of geometrical models employing the inward emission are carefully discussed.
J Dyks   +4 more
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Observations of low‐frequency radio emissions in the Earth's magnetosphere

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 1989
A study is made of electromagnetic radiation in the Earth's magnetosphere in the frequency range between 10 kHz and 80 kHz using data from the University of Minnesota Plasma Wave Experiment aboard the IMP 6 satellite. Two types of radio emissions are investigated.
Paul C. Filbert, Paul J. Kellogg
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Introduction : Planetary magnetospheres, ionospheres, thermospheres and radio emissions

Planetary and Space Science, 1993
Abstract The annual European Geophysical Society General Assembly covers, among others, the field of planetary environments under the form of an open session on Planetary Magnetospheres, Ionospheres and Thermospheres, complemented by a session on Planetary Radio Emissions.
Renée Prangé   +3 more
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Time‐variable magnetospheric radio emissions from Jupiter

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1993
Jupiter is the source of a large number of independent nonthermal radio sources, all of which vary with time. The known causes of the variations include planetary rotation modulation, modulation by Io and/or its torus, and influence by the solar wind which can reach surprisingly deep into the Jovian magnetosphere. However, a significant number of radio
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Effect of a Magnetospheric Compression on Jovian Radio Emissions: In Situ Case Study Using Juno Data

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2023
C K Louis, C M Jackman, G B Hospodarsky
exaly  

Jupiter's Auroral Radio Emissions Observed by Cassini: Rotational Versus Solar Wind Control, and Components Identification

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021
P Zarka, F P Magalhães, M S Marques
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ON THE EFFICIENCY OF RADIO EMISSION AT DOUBLE PLASMA FREQUENCY IN THE MAGNETOSPHERE OF EXOPLANET HD189733b

Proceedings of the 26th All-Russia Conference on Solar and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2022
V. V. Zaitsev   +3 more
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