Radio wave emitted by an extensive air showers in 10KHz to 1MHz region

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Cerenkov Radiation, Cosmic Ray Showers, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Fields, Radio Frequencies, Transverse Waves, Charged Particles, Electromagnetic Radiation, Galactic Cosmic Rays

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The importance of radio waves in a frequency range of less than 1MHz in an EAS shower is discussed. Estimates of radio intensities at 10KHz, 100KHz and 1MHz in EAS showers made on the basis of the Kahn-Lerche theory. Negative charge excess in a shower is the main source of low frequency radio emission, in spite of the importance of the contribution of transverse current in the geomagnetic field in a higher frequency range. An estimate is also made for radio intensity produced when the shower hits the ground. The contribution of this process seems to be important at a large distance, i.e., beyond 1km from the shower axis.

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