Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Sep 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984esasp.217..529k&link_type=abstract
In ESA Achievements of the Intern. Magnetospheric Study (IMS) p 529-532 (SEE N85-24544 14-46)
Computer Science
Sound
Antarctic Regions, Exos-B Satellite, Plasma Waves, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Satellite Sounding, Very Low Frequencies, Electric Fields, Electron Distribution, Pitch (Inclination), Signal Measurement
Scientific paper
The relationship between ground station signals and electron pitch angle distribution at L = 4 is reviewed, and signal intensity is discussed. There are two types of relationships between signals and electron distribution: (1) intensification of the signal by a distribution with a high pitch angle anisotropy of pancake type; and (2) triggering of emissions associated with transmissions by a high flux of electrons with low pitch angle anisotropy. The electric field intensity of ground signals is relatively low, which is consistent with those observed by IMP-6 and by a rocket.
Bell Timothy F.
Hashimoto Katsumi
Inan Umran S.
Kimura Isao
Matsumoto Haru
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