The search for radio emission from exoplanets using LOFAR beam-formed observations: Jupiter as an exoplanet
Volume: 624, Pages: A40 - A40
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
\textit{Context.}The magnetized Solar System planets are strong radio emitters and theoretical studies suggest that the radio emission from nearby exoplanets in close-in orbits could reach intensity levels 10^{3}-10^{7}times higher than Jupiter's decametric emission. Detection of exoplanets in the radio domain would open up a brand new field of research, however, currently there are no confirmed detections at radio frequencies....
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Title
The search for radio emission from exoplanets using LOFAR beam-formed observations: Jupiter as an exoplanet
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
624
Pages
A40 - A40
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