EVIDENCE FOR AN IO PLASMA TORUS INFLUENCE ON
HIGH-LATITUDE JOVIAN RADIO-EMISSION
KAISER ML
DESCH MD
BROWN ME
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS
v.101, n.A1, JAN 1, 96, p.13-18
We report the discovery with the Ulysses unified radio
and plasma wave (URAP) instrument of features in
the Jovian hectometer (HOM) wavelength radio emission
spectrum which recur with a period about 2-4%
longer than the Jovian System III rotation period. We
conclude that the auroral HOM emissions are
periodically blocked from ''view'' by regions in the
torus of higher than average density and that these
regions
rotate more slowly than System III and persist for
considerable intervals of time. We have reexamined the
Voyager planetary radio astronomy (PRA) data taken during
the flybys in 1979 and have found similar fea
tures in the HOM spectrum. Contemporaneous observations
by Brown (1994) show an [SII] emission line
enhancement in the Io plasma torus that rotates more
slowly than System III by the same amount as the
HOM feature.