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pro vyhledávání: '"W. B. Greenman"'
Autor:
James R. Thieman, F. Reyes, Thomas Ashcraft, J. Sky, R. Flagg, W. B. Greenman, Charles A. Higgins, Shing F. Fung, J. Brown, Larry Dodd, Leonard N. Garcia, David Typinski
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 47
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 102:22033-22041
We measured the rotation period of Jupiter's inner magnetosphere with precision previously unattainable, using 35 years of observations of the Jovian decametric radiation at the University of Florida Radio Observatory at frequencies between 18 and 22
Autor:
W. B. Greenman, T. Clark, F. Olmos, Thomas D. Carr, L. Garcia, C. A. Higgins, H. Alvarez, J. Aparici, J. A. Phillips, J. Levy, F. Reyes, Jorge May, J. M. De Buizer, Stephen Padin
Publikováno v:
Earth, Moon, and Planets. 66:31-48
Decametric radio observations of Jupiter were made before, during, and after the impacts of the fragments of the comet S-L 9 with the planet, from the University of Florida Radio Observatory, the Maipu Radio Astronomy Observatory of the University of
Autor:
J.J. Riihimaa, Jorge Levy, G. R. Lebo, W. B. Greenman, P. P. Gombola, Thomas D. Carr, R. S. Flagg
Publikováno v:
Icarus. 48:298-307
High-resolution dynamic spectra of Jovian S-bursts frequently reveal sloping gaps crossing bands of L-burst emission with drift rates comparable to those of S-bursts. These “fast-drift shadow” (FDS) events are often sharply bounded on one edge by
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 20:1625-1638
A variety of techniques and instruments have been developed at the University of Florida to study the decametric radio emissions from the planet Jupiter. Several types of radio spectrograph are being utilized, each offering a unique advantage in spee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 92:9971
Observations of an 18-MHz Io-A storm have been conducted using a 46 km cross-polarized interferometer at the University of Florida. The pre- and postdetection correlation properties of LH and RH elliptically polarized L bursts have been studied. Frin