Generation of terrestrial kilometric radiation by a beam-driven electromagnetic instability

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Long Wave Radiation, Terrestrial Radiation, Upper Ionosphere, Wave Generation, Atmospheric Turbulence, Electron Beams, Electron Precipitation, Propagation Modes, Rates (Per Time)

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A beam-driven electromagnetic instability which operates in the top side ionosphere in the presence of ion wave turbulence is suggested as a possible explanation of terrestrial kilometric radiation. Theoretical estimates of the central frequency and bandwidth of radiation produced in this way are consistent with observations. In its simplest form the instability mechanism leads to a spectrum of kilometric radiation which propagates primarily in the left ordinary mode as it leaves the source region.

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