Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1991
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Astronomical Models, Auroral Irradiation, Electrostatic Waves, Kilometric Waves, Solitary Waves, Turbulence, Wave Interaction, Bandwidth, Satellite Observation
Scientific paper
Sporadic Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) bursts associated with strong bursty electrostatic turbulence in the vincinity of the lower hybrid frequency are often recorded by the Viking satellite in the AKR source region. The time scale of these wave emissions is typically 1 s. This time is long enough for the lower hybrid waves to grow to amplitudes of several hundred mV/m. Based on these observations it is suggested that formation of lower hybrid solitons plays a crucial role in the complex plasma processes leading to the generation of AKR. A theoretical model for this process which is based on the nonlinear interaction between lower hybrid solitons and upper hybrid waves is proposed.
Dubouloz Nicolas
Pottelette Raymond
Treumann Rudolf A.
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