利用多个LOFAR台站高分辨率观测木星射电发射的方法:利用爱尔兰IE613、法国FR606和德国DE604台站观测木星十分制射电发射的第一个案例研究

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低频阵列(LOFAR)是一个国际射电望远镜阵列,由荷兰的38个站和分布在欧洲的14个国际站组成。在这里,我们提出了一种观测方法,以高时间和光谱分辨率研究来自几个LOFAR站(爱尔兰的Birr城堡,法国的nanay和德国的Postdam)的木星十分制无线电发射。该方法基于预测工具,如无线电发射模拟和概率图,以及数据处理。我们报告了从2021年6月开始对io诱导的十尺度发射的观测,以及对构成宏观发射(称为毫秒爆发)的子结构的第一个案例研究。对这些爆发的研究使确定这些发射源的电子居群成为可能。然后,我们提出了基于这些观察结果的几个可能的未来研究途径。本文所描述的方法和研究观点可以应用于木卫一引起的木星射电发射的新观测,也可以应用于木卫三或木卫二或木星极光射电发射。
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Method to observe Jupiter’s radio emissions at high resolution using multiple LOFAR stations: A first case study of the Io-decametric emission using the Irish IE613, French FR606 and German DE604 stations
The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) is an international radio telescope array, consisting of 38 stations in the Netherlands and 14 international stations spread over Europe. Here we present an observation method to study the jovian decametric radio emissions from several LOFAR stations (here Birr Castle in Ireland, Nançay in France and Postdam in Germany), at high temporal and spectral resolution. This method is based on prediction tools, such as radio emission simulations and probability maps, and data processing. We report an observation of Io-induced decametric emission from June 2021, and a first case study of the substructures that compose the macroscopic emissions (called millisecond bursts). The study of these bursts make it possible to determine the electron populations at the origin of these emissions. We then present several possible future avenues for study based on these observations. The methodology and study perspectives described in this paper can be applied to new observations of jovian radio emissions induced by Io, but also by Ganymede or Europa, or jovian auroral radio emissions.
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