Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Radio observations of Jupiter have been carried out at Goldstone, CA at a wavelength of 13 cm during the oppositions of 1969 and 1971. In 1969, circular-polarization and total-flux measurements were made with a 64-m radio telescope. From May through October 1971, Jupiter's flux density was measured at weekly intervals with a 26-m antenna. The upper limit to the degree of circular polarization over the longitude ranges 10-100 deg and 160-250 deg System III (1957.0) is 1%; the flux data have been used to derive a magnetospheric rotation period which is approximately 0.37 sec longer than the IAU System III (1957.0). The flux-density data define beaming curves which are apparently different from 11-cm beaming curves measured in 1964. Jupiter's peak flux density decreased by 20% between 1964 and 1971, and 8% between 1969 and 1971.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Icarus; 18; Feb. 197
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