Radio sky mapping from satellites at very low frequencies

Mathematics – Functional Analysis

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Astronomical Maps, Direction Finding, Electromagnetic Radiation, Functional Analysis, Hiss, Radio Direction Finders, Satellite Observation, Space Plasmas, Very Low Frequencies, Wave Functions, Algorithms, Computer Programs, Distribution Functions, Electric Fields, Exos Satellites, Functions (Mathematics)

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Wave Distribution Function (WDF) analysis is a procedure for making sky maps of the sources of natural electromagnetic waves in space plasmas, given local measurements of some or all of the three magnetic and three electric field components. The work that still needs to be done on this subject includes solving basic methodological problems, translating the solution into efficient algorithms, and embodying the algorithms in computer software. One important scientific use of WDF analysis is to identify the mode of origin of plasmaspheric hiss. Some of the data from the Japanese satellite Akebono (EXOS D) are likely to be suitable for this purpose.

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