Monday, 10 August 2015

Propagational Features of Magnetospheric VLF Emmissions Observed at Lucknow, India By A. K. Singh, U. P. Verma

Propagational Features of Magnetospheric VLF Emmissions Observed at Lucknow, India

A. K. Singh*, U. P. Verma

Physics Department, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India

Abstract - Very low frequency (VLF) emissions are naturally occurring phenomena found in the frequency range 500 Hz to 5 kHz. These emissions include hiss, chorus, discrete, triggered emissions, oscillating tone and riser, periodic and quasi-periodic, etc. At our low latitude Indian station Lucknow (Geomagnetic Latitude 17.60N; Geomagnetic Longitude154.50E; L = 1.10), we have observed some interesting VLF signatures in the form of discrete emissions (risers) and triggered emissions recorded by the automatic whistler detector (AWD) setup. The present paper deals the generation and propagational features of these magnetospheric emissions propogated along different L-values. See More

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