Browsing Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions IX Proceedings by Author "O'Dwyer, E. P."
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Latitudinal distribution of auroral kilometric radiation based on Polar spacecraft observations
Louis, C. K.; Smith, K. D.; Jackman, C. M.; Fogg, A. R.; Waters, J. E.; O'Dwyer, E. P.; Granroth, L. (2023)Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) is a terrestrial radio emission that occurs above the poles. It is produced by the cyclotron maser instability at frequencies close to the electron cyclotron frequency (proportional to ... -
Selection of low frequency extensions of Saturn kilometric radiation
O'Dwyer, E. P.; Jackman, C. M.; Domijan, K.; Lamy, L.; Louis, C. K. (2023)Saturn's Kilometric Radiation is an auroral emission that occurs between a few kHz to 1.2 MHz, and peaks in the frequency range 100-400 kHz (Kaiser et al., 1984). It was detected quasi-continuously by Cassini from its ... -
Testing the relationship between Saturn's ENA and narrowband radio emissions
Kinrade, J.; Badman, S. V.; Paranicas, C.; Jackman, C. M.; Louis, C. K.; O'Dwyer, E. P. (2023)Saturn's kilometric radiation (SKR) and Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) emissions are important remote diagnostics of the planet's magnetospheric dynamics, intensifying during periods of global-scale plasma injection, and ... -
Using crossings of Saturn's magnetospheric boundaries to explore the link between upstream conditions and radio emission
Jackman, C. M.; O'Dwyer, E. P.; Louis, C. K.; Fogg, A. R.; Waters, J. E.; Lamy, L. (2023)Saturn has several components to its radio emission which can change in response to varying solar wind and magnetospheric conditions. These radio components include the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR), a cyclotron maser ...