On the radio wave polarization of Saturn lightning

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The radio waves with Saturn lightning origin have been studied since the first detection by Voyager 1, but their wave polarization has rarely been explored. Fischer et al. (2007, JGR 112, A12308) examined lightning from a storm located at 35° south latitude and found its radio emissions below 2 MHz to be highly polarized (80%) in a right-handed circular sense with respect to the wave propagation direction. They explained this by absorption of the extraordinary mode in Saturn's ionosphere and the dominance of the ordinary mode emission, as the radio waves are propagating against a direction of the magnetic field when coming from a source in the southern hemisphere. A limited examination of Saturn lightning from the so-called Great White Spot at 35° north latitude by Fischer et al. (2011, Nature 475, 75-77) revealed radio wave polarization in the left-handed sense. In this presentation we will show the radio wave polarization of lightning from various other storms in Saturn's atmosphere, which have not been examined until today. In this way we want to corroborate the hypothesis that the sense of the circular radio wave polarization of Saturn lightning depends on the hemispherical location of the storm.
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