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Statistical investigation of VLF quasiperiodic emissions measured by the DEMETER spacecraft
- 1.0436387 - ÚFA 2015 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
Hayosh, Mykhaylo - Němec, F. - Santolík, Ondřej - Parrot, M.
Statistical investigation of VLF quasiperiodic emissions measured by the DEMETER spacecraft.
Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics. Roč. 119, č. 10 (2014), s. 8063-8072. ISSN 2169-9380. E-ISSN 2169-9402
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GAP209/11/2280; GA MŠMT LH12231
Grant - others:Rada Programu interní podpory projektů mezinárodní spolupráce AV ČR M100421206
Institutional support: RVO:68378289
Keywords : VLF waves in ionosphere * QP emissions * DEMETER spacecraft
Subject RIV: BL - Plasma and Gas Discharge Physics
Impact factor: 3.426, year: 2014
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2013JA019731/abstract
We present a survey of quasiperiodic (QP) ELF/VLF emissions detected onboard the DEMETER (Detection of Electro-Magnetic Emissions Transmitted from Earthquake Regions) satellite (altitude of about 700 km, nearly Sun-synchronous orbit at 10:30/22:30 LT). Six years of data have been visually inspected for the presence of QP emissions with modulation periods higher than 10 s and with frequency bandwidths higher than 200 Hz. It is found that these QP events occur in about 5% of daytime half orbits, while they are basically absent during the night. The events occur predominantly during quiet geomagnetic conditions following the periods of enhanced geomagnetic activity. Their occurrence and properties are systematically analyzed. QP emissions occur most often at frequencies from about 750 Hz to 2 kHz, but they may be observed at frequencies as low as 500 Hz and as high as 8 kHz. Modulation periods of QP events may range from about 10 to 100 s, with typical values of 20 s. Frequency drifts of the identified events are generally positive, but they are lower for events with larger modulation periods. The events are usually limited to higher L values (L > 2).
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0240133
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