Observations of discrete emissions at the low latitude ground station Gulmarg

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Cyclotron Resonance, High Energy Electrons, Very Low Frequencies, Wave Propagation, Whistlers, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Sonograms, Wave Interaction

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This paper presents discrete chorus type emissions observed in January/July, 1970 during the routine recording of whistlers and VLF emissions at our low latitude ground station Gulmarg. The chorus type emissions are comprised of discrete, sometimes overlapping, tones of one or more spectral shapes (risers, falling tones, hooks, etc.). It is shown that these emissions are generated in the equatorial plane (L about 1.2) by cyclotron resonance between the propagating wave and gyrating electrons.

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