Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988ge%26ae..28..813c&link_type=abstract
Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 28, Sept.-Oct. 1988, p. 813-819. In Russian.
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Electric Fields, Emission Spectra, H Beta Line, Ion Density (Concentration), Magnetic Storms, Red Arcs, Intercosmos Satellites, Particle Flux Density, Spectral Correlation
Scientific paper
The Intercosmos-Bulgaria-1300 satellite observed stable red arcs and profiles with elevated H-beta emission intensity during the geomagnetic storm of March 2, 1982. These phenomena were accompanied by quasi-periodic fluxes of ions with energies of 0.1-5 keV, VLF emissions at frequencies of 5-15 kHz, and quasi-constant electric fields up to 50 mV/m. It is suggested that these phenomena may be excited by intense LF waves emitted from ground sources.
Bilichenko S. V.
Chmyrev Vitalii M.
Isaev N. V.
Kuz'min A. K.
Lazarev V. I.
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