A controlled VLF phase reversal experiment in the magnetosphere

Physics – Geophysics

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Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetoionics, Radio Transmission, Very Low Frequencies, Vlf Emission Recorders, Whistlers, Geophysics, Particle Interactions, Wave Interaction

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Phase reversal programs involving the use of a transportable very low frequency transmitter facility at Fort Richardson, Alaska, were transmitted daily between September 3 and 14, 1973. The primary ground-based receiver in the conjugate area was located at Dunedin, New Zealand. A description is given of data which were obtained during transmissions at 6.6 kHz. The reported investigation was conducted to determine the role played by the phase of a whistler mode wave in wave-particle interactions. It was found that the phase of the signal remained coherent throughout the magnetospheric propagation path to the receiver in the conjugate region of the transmitter.

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