Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982kosis..20..907a&link_type=abstract
Kosmicheskie Issledovaniia, vol. 20, Nov.-Dec. 1982, p. 907-912. In Russian.
Physics
Magnetospheric Instability, Radiation Distribution, Radio Emission, Satellite Observation, Elektron 2 Satellite, Elektron 4 Satellite, Spatial Distribution, Temporal Distribution
Scientific paper
Data acquired with Elektron-2 and Elektron-4 are used to investigate the space-time distribution of the intensity of the sporadic radio emission of the earth's magnetosphere in the 0.7-2.3 MHz range. It is shown that the sources of this emission in the nighttime hemisphere are located at geocentric distances of 2-6 earth radii and invariant latitudes of 60-75 deg S. In the daytime hemisphere, the sources are most often located in the daytime polar cusp; a spread-out maximum of emission at invariant latitudes of 66-76 deg S and geocentric distances of 5-8 earth radii is noticeable at a frequency of 1110 kHz.
Artemeva G. M.
Mitiakov N. A.
Pisareva V. V.
Tarasov A. F.
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