Theory of generation of ULF pulsations by ionospheric modification experiments

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Atmospheric Models, Electromagnetic Pulses, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Ionospheric Sounding, Atmospheric Stratification, Current Density, Ionospheric Currents, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetospheric Instability

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A model characterized by three regions is considered. A thin dynamo region is separated by a region of free space from a perfectly conducting earth below. Above, the dynamo region is bounded by a magnetosphere in which hydromagnetic waves in the fast and in the Alfven mode can propagate. Two limited extensions of a previous theory that is valid for frequencies well below 1 Hz and that neglects the effect of currents flowing into the magnetosphere, are considered. First, the frequency dependence of the ionospheric current system is determined, neglecting currents flowing into the magnetosphere. Secondly, the effects of currents flowing into the magnetosphere are evaluated in the low frequency limit and the Alfven wave fields excited in the magnetosphere in the equatorial plane are calculated.

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