Further evidence of triggering chorus emissions from wavelets in the hiss band

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Dawn Chorus, Direction Finding, Earth Magnetosphere, Extremely Low Frequencies, Geos 1 Satellite, Hiss, Emission Spectra, Fine Structure, Plasma Waves, Wave Interaction

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The results of detailed special analyses and direction finding for ELF data containing simultaneous hiss and chorus have been reported on the basis of the data observed on-board GEOS 1 satellite in the outer magnetosphere at a high geomagnetic latitude. A combination of the present results with those from previous equatorial studies has yielded the following findings: (1) each chorus element has a tendency to originate from the hiss band and is asymptotic to the hiss band; (2) the intensity and occurrence of the chorus are closely correlated with the intensity of the underlying hiss; (3) the hiss band exhibits structures or wavelets and the existence of the causative wavelet at the foot of each chorus element is noted; (4) when triggering chorus is expected from a wavelet near the upper edge of the hiss band, the duration of the wavelet increases with decreasing intensity; (5) very similar azimuthal angle values are noticed for both the hiss and chorus, suggesting that both phenomena come from the same source region.

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