Excitation of cyclotron waves in the upper ionosphere in the modulation frequency range of the Intercosmos-19 short-wave transmitter

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Cyclotron Radiation, Satellite Sounding, Upper Ionosphere, Wave Excitation, Harmonic Generations, Helium Ions, Intercosmos Satellites, Ionospheric Sounding, Positive Ions

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Low-frequency (240-360 Hz) emissions detected by the Intercosmos-19 satellite were examined. It is hypothesized that these emissions are cyclotron radiation at the second harmonic of the He(+) ion gyrofrequency and are connected with the modulation frequency of the onboard transmitter of the IS-338 ionosonde (f = 58.6 Hz). These emissions were detected at heights from 600 km up to the satellite apogee (1000 km) and at L = 1.8-3.0. A possible mechanism for the excitation of these emissions is proposed.

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