The 2.2 Hz oscillations in auroral electrons

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Auroras, Electron Flux Density, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Plasma Oscillations, Rocket Sounding, Geos 2 Satellite, Petrel Sounding Rocket, Spectrograms, Very Low Frequencies

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A Petrel rocket was launched from Kiruna on 25 January 1979 to compare electron intensities measured at auroral altitudes with related parameters measured at geostationary altitude by the satellite GEOS 2. A sequence of quasi-periodic oscillations in electron intensities were investigated, which appear to originate in the equatorial region, probably in the neighborhood of GEOS 2 was investigated. A similar frequency oscillation in the intensity of 500-Hz VLF emissions was observed at about the same time by the S300 wave experiment located on the satellite.

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