A review of observational, theoretical and numerical studies of VLF triggered emissions

Computer Science – Numerical Analysis

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Earth Magnetosphere, Signal Transmission, Very Low Frequencies, Wave-Particle Interactions, Whistlers, Computerized Simulation, Equations Of Motion, Frequency Shift, Mathematical Models, Numerical Analysis

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Theoretical and numerical studies of VLF triggered emissions generated by man-made signals propagating in the whistler mode in the magnetosphere are reviewed. Instead of listing all the past studies on the subject, some of those works are selected which give important ideas and the theoretical basis for future studies. The main purpose of the paper is to clarify what problems remain unresolved and to make suggestions for future studies. The phenomenon of VLF triggered emissions and review of experiments and observations are described. The basic physics of VLF wave-particle interactions, which is indispensable for an understanding of the triggering mechanisms, are summarized.

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