Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992p%26ss...40.1425s&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 40, no. 10, p. 1425-1430.
Physics
Geomagnetic Latitude, Satellite Observation, Very Low Frequencies, Whistlers, Ariel Satellites, Cerenkov Radiation, Electron Precipitation
Scientific paper
A detailed analysis of low latitude VLF emissions observed aboard Ariel 3/4 satellites shows that some N-zone 3.2 kHz emissions are more intense than S-zone emissions. It is shown that these emissions are of an impulsive nature having their origin in lightning discharges in the S-zone. These emissions propagate to equatorial altitudes in whistler mode, are amplified there by cyclotron instability and then, propagating in whistler mode, arrive at Ariel satellites in the N-zone. Observations of VLF events and particle precipitation at lower L-shells support our conclusion.
Singh Patan D.
Singh Ravi P.
Singh Uday Pratap
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