Direction finding measurements of auroral kilometric radiation

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Auroras, Light Emission, Radio Direction Finders, Auroral Arcs, Auroral Zones, Hawkeye Satellites, Imp, Plasma Waves, Radio Bursts, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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Direction finding measurements with plasma wave experiments onboard the Hawkeye-1 and IMP-8 satellites were used to locate the source region of auroral kilometric radiation. The radiation exhibits peak intensities between about 100 kHz and 300 kHz, and emits intense sporadic bursts lasting for between one half hour to several hours. The total power emitted in this frequency range exceeds 10 to the 9th power watts at peak intensity. The occurrence of the radiation is known to be closely associated with bright auroral arcs which occur in the local evening auroral regions.

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