Dynamic spectra of Jupiter's decamctric emission often display narrow-band features, referred to as events of type N (Carr et al., 1983). The average bandwidth of these emissions is in the vicinity of 200 kHz, their durations are typically in the decasecond range, and thcirj-t slopes arc small and r
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High-resolution Spectra of Decametric Radio Bursts from Jupiter
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