High dispersion whistlers observed at Agra station (L = 1.15)

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Earth-Ionosphere Waveguide, Ionospheric Propagation, Magnetic Field Configurations, Whistlers, Curve Fitting, India, Ray Tracing

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Propagation paths of unusually large dispersion whistlers observed in the low-latitude ground station of Agra, India, are determined by employing the curve fitting technique. The results show that these whistlers propagated in the mid-latitude ionosphere along the field lines corresponding to L = 2.1-2.4 and reached the ground station through the earth-ionosphere waveguide mode of propagation. These results are then confirmed using ray tracing computations.

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