Abstract

The differential rotation of the magnetic fields of Jupiter and Saturn, as well as those of Uranus and Neptune if they have internal dynamo-generated magnetic fields, is examined. It is shown that the behavior of the magnetic fields is more analogous to the sun then to the earth. Evidence is presented to support the hypothesis that polar magnetic features on Jupiter and Saturn spin more slowly than the equatorial magnetic field. Consideration is given to Jovian narrow-band kilometric radio emission, to brightness periodicities in the Io torus, and to Saturn cloud motions.

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