Frequency dependence of arrival direction and polarization of low-latitude whistlers and their ducted propagation

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Frequency Response, Tropical Regions, Whistlers, Circular Polarization, Data Recording, Digital Techniques, Fast Fourier Transformations

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The combined use of digital recorders and a fast Fourier transform analyzer made it possible to carry out wideband field analysis direction-finding measurements for whistlers at low latitude (geomagnetic latitude 25 deg N). It is found that there is a negligibly small frequency dependence of the ionospheric exit point and polarization of daytime whistlers during each occurrence peak with duration of about 2 hours, which lends further support to whistler propagation in a field-aligned duct in the magnetosphere for each occurrence peak.

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