Low-frequency noise as observed by Intercosmos satellites under various solar-activity conditions

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Electromagnetic Noise, Geomagnetism, Low Frequencies, Satellite Observation, Solar Activity, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Intercosmos Satellites, Magnetic Fields, Plasmasphere, Solar Cycles

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Low-frequency wave measurements were carried out on Intercosmos satellites during various phases of the solar cycle. It is found that the amplitude of low-frequency emissions in the solar maximum period is higher than in the minimum period. In addition, emission amplitude growth rates are found to vary with the geomagnetic disturbance level in different phases of the solar cycle. It is concluded that low-frequency electromagnetic noise can serve as an index of solar activity and magnetospheric state.

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