Frequency-time behavior of artificially stimulated VLF emissions

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Earth Magnetosphere, Stimulated Emission, Vlf Emission Recorders, Whistlers, Digital Techniques, Frequency Response, Signal Transmission, Spectrum Analysis, Time Response

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Digital spectral analysis techniques were applied to the study of artificially stimulated emissions (ASEs) triggered by three VLF transmitters. The principal result is that ASEs appear to begin at the frequency of the triggering signal, rather than with an offset of several hundred Hz as previously reported. All emissions, regardless of their final slope, initially rise upon leaving the triggering frequency. The generation process is relatively independent of the transmitter frequency and power.

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