A study of particle trapping by whistler mode waves in the geomagnetic field - The early development of the VLF quiet band

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Energetic Particles, Geomagnetism, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Space Plasmas, Trapped Particles, Very Low Frequencies, Whistlers, Bandwidth, Computerized Simulation, Electron Distribution, High Energy Electrons

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A computer simulation of the interaction of a coherent whistler mode signal and the energetic electron population near the equator at L = 4 indicates that particle trapping by the wave at locations removed from the equator can cause a distortion in the equatorial distribution function, and also has an important influence on the subsequent growth or damping of broad band hiss. The size or form of the distortion is noted to depend on whether a negative or positive gradient is present in the incident electron flux, with respect to parallel velocity.

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