Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974erp..rept.....k&link_type=abstract
Environmental Research Papers Air Force Cambridge Research Labs., Hanscom AFB, MA.
Physics
Ionospheric Propagation, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Polar Cap Absorption, Very Low Frequencies
Scientific paper
An extensive data base consisting of VLF records for 130 different propagation paths over a 2-year period was analyzed statistically to study the correlation of VLF propagation changes with solar X-ray events recorded by satellites. Results of the study indicate that with reasonable restrictions on path illumination conditions, it is possible to detect and classify solar X-ray flares, in near realtime, by proper interpretation of VLF phase and amplitude variations. A method of calibrating VLF paths for this purpose is discussed, and a possible global network of receiving stations capable of 24-hr per day monitoring of solar X-rays is described.
Kossey Paul A.
Lewis Edward A.
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