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Page 1: A report of measurements - NIST · 2012-01-27 · I ~ ,  I -f The following will replace the paper "A Report of Measurements" on page 1563. A Report of Measurements

References

Bash, F. N., F. D. Drake, E. Gundermann , and C. E. Heiles (1964), 10- CM observations of Jupiter, 1961 , 1963, Astrophys. J. 139, No.3, 975-985.

Berge, G. L. , and D. Morris (1964), Decimeter Measurements relating to the possible displ acement of Jupiter's magnetic dipole, Astro· phys. J . 140, No.3, 1330- 1332 .

Gary, B. L. (1963), An inves tigation of Jupiter's 1400 Mc/sec radio ation , Astron. J. 68, No.8, 568-572.

Gordon , W. E., and L. M. Lalonde (1961), The Design and capabil. ities of an ionospheric radar probe, IRE Trans. Ant. Prop. AP-9, No.1, 17-22.

Lawrence, R. S., C. G. Little , and H. J. A. Chivers (1964), A survey of ionos pheric effec ts upon earth·space radio propagation, Proc. IEEE 52, No. 1, 4~27.

McClain , E. F. (1959), A tes t for non·thermal radiation from Jupi· ter at a wavelength of 21 cm, Astron. J. 64, 339- 340.

McClain , E. F., J. H. Nichols , and J. A. Waak (1960), Possible vari· ations in the centimeter wave emission from Jupiter, Paper pre· sent ed at the 13th General Assembly of URSI London .

McClain , E. F., and R. M. Sloanaker (1959), Preliminary observations at 10·cm wavelength using the NRL 84·foot radio telescope, Proc. IAU-URSI Paris Symposium on Radio As tronomy 61 , ed . R. N. Bracewell (S tanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif. ).

Morgan, G. (1965), Cornell University, Research Report (in press). Morris, D., and J. F. Bartlett (1963), Polarization of the 2840 Mc/s

radiation from Jupiter, Mem. Soc. Roy. Sci. Liege 7 , 564-568. Morris, D. , and G. L. Berge (1962), Measurements of the polarization

from Jupiter, Astrophys. J . 136, 276-282. Radhakrishnan , V., and J. A. Roberts (1960), Polarization and angular

extent of the 960 Mc/s rad iation from Jupiter, Phys. Rev. Letters 4,493-494.

Roberts, J. A. , and M. M. Komesaroff (1964), Evidence for asymmetry of Jupiter's Van Allen belt , Nature 203, No. 4947, 827- 830.

Sloanaker, R. M. (1959), Apparent temperature of Jupiter at a Wave· length of 10 cm, As tron. J. 64 ,346.

Sloanaker, R. M., and J. W. Boland (1961), Observations of Jupiter at a wavelength of 10 cm, Astrophys. J . 133 ,649- 656.

Van de Hulst, H. C. (1961), Pol ari satie van de Radiostraling ven het Melkwegs telsel, Vers!' Afd . Naturk . Kon. Ned. Ak. Wet. Amster· dam 70, No.2, 23-27.

(Paper 69Dl2-591)

A Report of Measurements D. Barber l andl.F. R. Gower 2

Summary: The main results are values of the flux density for Jupiter at 610 Mc/s (normalized to 4.04 A.D.):

Flux density=6.6±0.3 X 10- 26 Wm- 2 (C/S)-l at 610 Mc/s

Flux density =5.1 ± 0.8 X 10- 26 Wm-2 (C/S)-l at 178 Mc/s.

I Royal Radar Establishme nt, Min is try of Aviation, Great Malvern , England.

2 Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, England.

(Paper 69Dl2-592)

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A Report of Measurements

D. Barber I and J. F. R. Gower2

S ummary: Valu es for the flux de ns ity o f jupite r have been obt ained s imult aneous ly al 610 Mc/s

and 178 Mc/s [Barber and Gower 19653 1:

5,,1 11 = ave rage flu x densil Y =6,6 ± 0.3 X 10- 26 W m- 2 (C/S)- I at 610 Mc/s 5 17K = average flux de ns it y = 5. 1 ± 0.8 X 10- 26 W m- 2 (e/s)- I at 178 Mc/s

These a re the average va lues ove r all jovia n longitudes (and have been normali zed to 4.04 A.U.). At 610 Me/s, the varia tion of flu x dens il y wilh jupile r's rotation, attributed to the bea min g effec l , could

be picked out ; and the flux de nsity co rresponding to ze ro plane tocentri c magn eti c latitude of th e Earth , tha t is, in the plane of Jupit e r's magneti c e qu ator , was de le rmined [Ba rbe r 1966"1:

53111 = flux de ns ity for ze ro magneti c latitude = 7.05 ± 0.20 W m- 2 (C/S) - I at 610 Me/s.

(Paper 69 Dl2-592)

I Roya l Radar Es t ab lis h me nt. Min is t ry of Avia tiu n . Greal ~Il a l \'er n . En~ l a nd .

2 Mullarel Rad io As tru nu my O hserva lol"Y. Cavend ish La bura tu ry. Ca rnb r idg;c . Engla nd.

3 Bar ber. 0 .. a nd Gower. J. F. R. (1965). The s pec tral index of the radiat iun fro m Jup ite r be tween 178 and 6 10 megacyc les/second .

Planet Space Sci. l :l , 881)- 899 . .. Barbe r, O. (1 966). The pola ri sa tion. pe riodic ity and angu lar dia meter of the radiation from J upit e r 0, 1 6 10 Me/s. Mon. No!. R.A.S.,

in press.

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