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The Present Picture of Io’s Electrodynamic Coupling with the Magnetosphere of Jupiter

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The Comparative Study of the Planets

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The recent Voyager 1 measurements have greatly added to our knowledge of Io’s electrodynamic interactions with the magnetosphere of Jupiter.We discuss here the present physical picture of these interactions and its relation to the decametric radiation from Jupiter.

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Dobrowolny, M. (1982). The Present Picture of Io’s Electrodynamic Coupling with the Magnetosphere of Jupiter. In: Coradini, A., Fulchignoni, M. (eds) The Comparative Study of the Planets. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 85. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7810-2_22

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