Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Sep 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984esasp.217..521m&link_type=abstract
In ESA Achievements of the Intern. Magnetospheric Study (IMS) p 521-524 (SEE N85-24544 14-46)
Computer Science
Sound
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Antarctic Regions, Auroras, High Frequencies, Intermediate Frequencies, Plasma Waves, Rocket Sounding, Continuous Radiation, Cyclotron Radiation, Earth Ionosphere, Kilometric Waves, Whistlers
Scientific paper
Plasma waves in the range 0.1 to 10 MHz were observed in the polar ionosphere up to 230 km level by sounding rockets. Four categories of plasma wave emissions are identified with respect to the correlation to precipitating energetic particle data. These are the z mode waves generated by beam instability (cyclotron or inverse Landau type) due to the field-aligned auroral electrons; electrostatic plasma waves in the frequency range lower than the electron cyclotron frequency mode waves; continuum emissions emanating from the upper side of the ionosphere; and leaked auroral kilometric radiation, propagating down towards the ionosphere as whistlers.
Miyaoka Hiroshi
Oya Hiroshi
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