Radio frequency emission from the planet Jupiter

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M. Krook

The radio-frequency emission observed in solar bursts cannot reasonably be interpreted as thermal radiation. Its origin is to be sought for rather in terms of co-operative behaviour of systems of charged particles. In any case, we cannot avoid having to examine the physical consequences that arise from such co-operative behaviour.


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The thermal radio-frequency emission, Ev, per unit volume per unit frequency interval may be computed (e.g. from equations given by Oster) and compared with the volume emissivity E(Hβ) in the optical Hβ transition.


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