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Frolov et al. 2000
Frolov, V.L., Ermakova, E.N., Kagan, L.M., Komrakov, G.P., Sergeev, E.N. and Stubbe, P. (2000). Features of the broad upshifted structure in stimulated electromagnetic emission spectra. Journal of Geophysical Research 105: doi: 10.1029/2000JA900038. issn: 0148-0227.

We present experimental results concerning features of the broad upshifted structure (BUS) in stimulated electromagnetic emission spectra, generated in the ionospheric F region plasma by a powerful electromagnetic wave. The BUS is observed for pump frequencies far from electron cyclotron harmonics. Modification experiments, using O-mode HF pump waves, were conducted at the SURA heating facility (56 ¿N, 44 ¿E, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). We investigated the BUS properties for pump frequencies ranging from the third to the sixth electron cyclotron harmonic, concentrating on the dependence of (1) the BUS spectral features on pump frequency and power and (2) the BUS temporal evolution under different ionospheric conditions with and without additional heating of the ionosphere by another pump wave. We find (1) that the frequency range of BUS generation depends on the gyroharmonic mode number, becoming narrower with increasing mode number, and (2) that the BUS is produced in the vicinity of the upper hybrid resonance layer, located typically a few kilometers below the pump wave reflection height. An important result is that small-scale striations, being produced concurrently with the upper hybrid plasma waves due to the thermal parametric instability, do not play a crucial role for the BUS evolution. A possible relationship of the BUS to gyroharmonic features is discussed. ¿ 2000 American Geophysical Union

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Ionosphere, Particle precipitation, Ionosphere, Wave/particle interactions, Magnetospheric Physics, Energetic particles, precipitating, Magnetospheric Physics, Storms and substorms
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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