Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989p%26ss...37.1047x&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0663), vol. 37, Sept. 1989, p. 1047-1049, 1051, 1052. Research supported by the National
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Direction Finding, Equatorial Atmosphere, Night Sky, Whistlers, China, Circular Polarization, Diurnal Variations, Ground Stations, Ionospheric Propagation
Scientific paper
Simultaneous direction finding measurements of equatorial latitude whistlers have been performed in January 1988 at three stations in China, including Zhanjiang (geomagnetic latitude 10.0 deg N), Guilin (14.1 deg), and Wuchang (19.4 deg). The preliminary analyses for a particular day have shown experimentally that there is a single-valued dispersion value (D = 10.5 sq rt s) for nighttime whistlers at the three stations and that their ionospheric exit region is located just in the zenith of Zhanjiang, with an approximately right-handed circular polarization. This finding lends strong evidence to a previous implication, inferred from the simultaneous multistation network, that there is a preferred propagation channel at a geomagnetic latitude aroung 10 deg.
Hayakawa Masahiko
Ohta Kazutoshi
Tang Changbing
Tian Mingliang
Xu Jin-Shi
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