Three-dimensional ray trajectories of low-frequency electromagnetic waves in the earth's magnetosphere

Statistics – Computation

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Earth Magnetosphere, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Ray Tracing, Trajectory Analysis, Very Low Frequencies, Algorithms, Differential Equations, Lines Of Force, Nonuniform Plasmas

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An algorithm is developed for the numerical integration of differential equations describing three-dimensional ray trajectories of VLF waves in the spherically inhomogeneous multicomponent magnetospheric plasma. A nonredundant system of equations is integrated, which simplifies the computations. It is found that the emergence of a ray from the plane of the magnetic meridian has only a slight influence on the group delay and final width of the VLF signal. It is shown that VLF waves can propagate in three-dimensional ionization irregularities, directed along the geomagnetic field lines.

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