Astronomical School’s Report, 2003, Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 70–71

https://doi.org/10.18372/2411-6602.04.2070
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UDC 523.4

Relation of Jovian synchrotron emission with solar activity cycle

Vid’machenco A.P., Benedichuk T.B., Pavliuk O.V.

Main Astronomical Observatory NAS of Ukraine

Abstract

In this work a correlation analysis of time series of solar activity average coefficients and Jovian synchrotron emission intensity was made. Practically functional dependence between these two parameters was detected. It indicates an existence of solar activity changes influence on Jovian decimetric radio emission.

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