Other applications of URAP data
The waves observed by URAP are primarily studied to better understand
the physical mechanisms that create them, but the observations also permit
the determination of important parameters describing the plasma and
magnetic field in which the spacecraft travels. Examples include:
measuring the electron density, temperature, and bulk velocity by
fitting the thermal noise spectrum of the electrons (see example of
spectrum below)
measuring the electron density in the solar wind (and electron
density and magnetic field strength in the Jovian magnetosphere) using
the resonance sounder
identifying rapid fluctuations in the solar wind, which produce waves but
which occur too quickly to be detected by the Ulysses particle instruments
Sample thermal noise spectrum
Updated 2005-10-17