Notes on synthesizing ion-cyclotron whistlers by the full-wave method

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Electromagnetic Radiation, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Ionospheric Propagation, Whistlers, Coupled Modes, Protons, Ray Tracing, Signal Analysis, Vertical Motion

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An algorithm has been developed to study the full-wave solutions of electromagnetic waves propagating upwards in a stratified ionosphere. It has been devised to be as fast as possible and it makes it possible to synthesize frequency spectra or complete signals of ionospheric waves. The algorithm has been used to synthesize fractional-hop proton whistlers. The results are compared to computations based on ray-tracing. The comparison shows that the exact calculation of dynamic spectra and the modeling of the coupling process between proton and electron whistlers necessitate the use of the full-wave method. The theoretical modeling of dynamic spectra can be a very useful tool in establishing or refining data processing techniques for observed proton whistlers, e.g., finding characteristic frequencies such as the cross-over frequency.

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