Abstract
The dynamic spectra of Saturn's kilometric radiation show arc structures whose main characteristics are described and compared with those observed in the decametre emission of Jupiter. The origin of the arcs is probably similar for the two planets.
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Boischot, A., Leblanc, Y., Lecacheux, A. et al. Arc structure in Saturn's radio dynamic spectra. Nature 292, 727–728 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1038/292727a0
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