The relationship between the sporadic radio emission of the earth's magnetosphere in the 0.7-2.3 MHz band and the auroral magnetic activity

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Earth Magnetosphere, High Frequencies, Magnetic Storms, Radio Auroras, Radio Emission, Elektron 2 Satellite, Elektron 4 Satellite, Kilometric Waves, Periodic Variations

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It has been shown in earlier studies that the sporadic radio emission in the range 0.7-2.3 MHz observed by the Electron-2 and Electron-4 satellites has many characteristic features in common with the auroral kilometer emission with a maximum at 100-300 kHz. An analysis of the relationship between the sporadic radio emission and magnetic perturbations shows that strong magnetic storms are usually accompanied by sporadic radio emission, but there is no unambiguous relationship between log AE and log I for the mean hourly values of AE and I. The best correlation between the sporadic radio emission and magnetic perturbations is observed for periods greater than 1 hr, and the relationship is not direct but has a more complex character. The correlation between the sporadic radio emission and the AE index becomes weaker with increasing frequency.

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