SOURCE CHARACTERISTICS AND LOCATIONS OF
HECTOMETRIC RADIO EMISSIONS FROM THE
NORTHERN JOVIAN HEMISPHERE
REINER MJ
FAINBERG J
STONE RG
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
v.20, n.4, FEB 19, 93, p.321-324
Northern Jovian hectometric (HOM) radio emissions, detected from high Jovian latitudes by
the Unified Radio and Plasma Wave (URAP) experiment on the Ulysses spacecraft, were
observed at all Jovian longitudes. This emission was observed to be predominantly right-hand
circularly polarized, but some left-hand circular polarization was observed implying the
presence of 0 mode emissions from the northern Jovian hemisphere. Intense HOM emissions,
with well-defined direc tions and polarizations, were often confined to similar longitudinal
regions where intense HOM emissions were previously observed at low latitudes. The
present analysis confirms that these northern HOM sources lie in the Jovian polar regions on
magnetic field lines that pass through the lo plasma torus. The observations may be
consistent with emission from either a filled cone beam or a longitudinal distribution of thin
hollow cones.