Generation of terrestrial kilometer-wave radio emission in the auroral cavern

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Auroras, Kilometric Waves, Magnetic Field Configurations, Plasma Density, Radio Emission, Terrestrial Radiation, Magnetic Flux, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Propagation Modes, Wave Propagation

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An analysis is made of the effects of the nonuniformity of magnetic field and plasma density on the generation mechanism of auroral kilometer-wave emission (AKE) connected with the linear conversion of Z-mode to X-mode at upper hybrid resonance. The original wave is amplified as a result of interaction with beams of precipitating electrons. The AKE is investigated with respect to frequency, generation site, polarization, and variability.

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