Narrow-band electromagnetic VLF emission from electron fluxes in the ionosphere and magnetosphere

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Electromagnetic Radiation, Ionospheric Electron Density, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Narrowband, Very Low Frequencies, Atmospheric Models, Rocket Sounding, Satellite Sounding

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A theoretical model is proposed for the formation of narrow-band VLF emission observed on rockets and satellites in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. It is shown that 'spikes' on the distribution function tail of electrons trapped by the magnetosphere may be the cause of the generation of the VLF narrow-band spectrum. These spikes may be amplified (or spread) during the multiple interaction with narrow VLF packets depending on the dispersion properties of the plasma and the structure of the geomagnetic field.

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