Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992jatp...54.1321b&link_type=abstract
(Wave and turbulence analysis techniques; URSI General Assembly, 23rd, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Aug. 1990, Selected Papers. A92-5
Physics
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Ionospheric Propagation, Satellite Observation, Soviet Satellites, Very Low Frequencies, Whistlers, Electromagnetic Radiation, Electron Plasma, Satellite Orbits
Scientific paper
Special types of VLF signals, which follow whistlers and spherics and have an anomalous dispersion near the lower hybrid resonance (LHR) frequency, have been observed on the low-altitude Intercosmos satellites. These signals have been named LHR whistlers and LHR spherics, respectively. A mechanism is suggested for the formation of their spectra, based on the peculiarities of quasi-resonance wave propagation at frequencies near the LHR frequencies. It is shown that the large dispersion observed may be accounted for by a significant increase in the propagation time of the wave as its frequency approaches the maximum in the LHR frequency profile.
Boskova J.
Jiricek F.
Lundin B. V.
Shkliar D. R.
Smilauer Ja.
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