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Tanaka, Y., Lagoutte, D., Hayakawa, M., Lefeuvre, F. and Tajima, S. (1987). Spectral broadening of VLF transmitter signals and sideband structure observed on aureol 3 satellite at middle latitudes. Journal of Geophysical Research 92: doi: 10.1029/JA092iA07p07551. issn: 0148-0227. |
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Electric and magnetic field wave data acquired on Aureol 3 satellite demonstrate the existence of a spectral broadening effect in which VLF transmitter signals from Alpha station (geographic coordinates, 50.5¿N, 137¿E) in USSR undergo a significant spectral broadening on electric fields as they propagate through the ionosphere up to the spacecraft in the altitude range of 500-2000 km at middle latitudes (L~2). The spectral broadening phenomena may be divided into two types: (1) spectrally broadened components occurring without any association with ELF/VLF emissions under disturbed ionospheric conditions and (2) spectrally broadened components with predominant sideband structure in association with ELF emissions. Bicoherence computation results suggest a nonlinear mode coupling between the transmitter signal and ELF emission which produces sidebands that are quasi-electrostatic in nature. However, faint spectral broadened components in both types 1 and 2 may be connected with Doppler shift of quasi-electrostatic whistler mode waves and a broad spectrum of k near the resonance cone, due to scattering of the transmitter signals from ionospheric irregularities in the F region. ¿ American Geophysical Union |
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