LHR whistlers and LHR spherics in the outer ionosphere

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Ionospheric Propagation, Satellite Observation, Soviet Satellites, Very Low Frequencies, Whistlers, Electromagnetic Radiation, Electron Plasma, Satellite Orbits

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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.

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