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skr phase
southern and northern skr phase systems
2017-10-06T17:16:00
The Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is an intense non-thermal radio emission produced in auroral regions by accelerated electrons moving along magnetic field lines, predominantly on the dawn sector. Its regular pulsation, whose origin remains unexplained yet, was originally interpreted as a clock-like rotational modulation triggered by the planetary magnetic field, and thus directly relating to the planetary interior.
South and North SKR periods have been computed separately by Dr.Laurent Lamy (Observatory of Paris/LESIA).
For each kronian hemisphere (North and South), the following parameters are available:
* period : SKR dominant period in hours
* phi : SKR phase system (in which SKR maxima peak about 0deg)
* drift: SKR peak phase with respect to an arbitrary period (10.7928h in S and 10.6h in N)
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Waves
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PT180S
Saturn
period south
cass_skr_ps
Southern SKR dominant period
time.period
hours
TimeSeries
Temporal
period north
cass_skr_pn
Northern SKR dominant period
time.period
hours
TimeSeries
Temporal
phi south
cass_skr_phis
Southern SKR phase
time.phase
deg
TimeSeries
Positional
phi north
cass_skr_phin
Northern SKR phase
time.phase
deg
TimeSeries
Positional
drift south
cass_skr_drifts
Southern SKR phase drift from fixed 10.7928h period)
time.phase
deg
TimeSeries
Positional
drift north
cass_skr_driftn
Northern SKR phase drift from fixed 10.6h period)
time.phase
deg
TimeSeries
Positional