Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.

Based on energetic particle measurements from a satellite, a study has been made of the effects of particle precipitation into the atmosphere on the transmission of ELF signals. Coordinated exercises were conducted between satellite measurements of the precipitating particles and ELF transmissions b...

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Main Authors: Imhof,William L, Larsen,Trygve R, Reagan,Joseph B, Gaines,Edward E
Other Authors: LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO INC PALO ALTO CALIF PALO ALTO RESEARCH LAB
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Language:English
Published: 1977
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spelling ftdtic:ADA045606 2023-05-15T16:29:54+02:00 Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies. Imhof,William L Larsen,Trygve R Reagan,Joseph B Gaines,Edward E LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO INC PALO ALTO CALIF PALO ALTO RESEARCH LAB 1977-06-30 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA045606 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA045606 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA045606 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Atmospheric Physics Radiofrequency Wave Propagation Unmanned Spacecraft Radio Communications *ELECTRON DENSITY *ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION *FREE ELECTRONS *SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES *D REGION EXPERIMENTAL DATA PRECIPITATION IONIZATION POLAR ORBIT TRAJECTORIES ENERGETIC PROPERTIES EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY Ion-pair production WUNR089109 Text 1977 ftdtic 2016-02-20T14:31:21Z Based on energetic particle measurements from a satellite, a study has been made of the effects of particle precipitation into the atmosphere on the transmission of ELF signals. Coordinated exercises were conducted between satellite measurements of the precipitating particles and ELF transmissions between the U.S. Navy Wisconsin Test Facility and receiving stations in Maryland, Greenland, Norway, and Italy. Significant fluxes of precipitating electrons were often measured with the Lockheed payload on the polar-orbiting satellite 1972-076B. Based on the fluxes, energy spectra, and pitch-angle distributions of the particles, ion-pair production profiles were calculated and electron density profiles subsequently obtained with application of known effective electron loss rates. From the coordinated data, correlative studies between signal strengths and electron density profiles were performed with use of an ELF wave-guide-mode computer program developed at the Naval Ocean Systems Center. With the inclusion of data from several stations, the transmission signal strength could be studied simultaneously under a variety of ionospheric conditions. The wave-guide computer program calculations indicated that energetic particle precipitation events may cause a signal enhancement or degradation, depending upon where the disturbance is occurring along the path. The consistent occurrence during electron precipitation events of signal strength anomalies in either direction is supported by the coordinated satellite/ELF station measurements. Text Greenland Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Greenland Norway
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topic Atmospheric Physics
Radiofrequency Wave Propagation
Unmanned Spacecraft
Radio Communications
*ELECTRON DENSITY
*ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION
*FREE ELECTRONS
*SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES
*D REGION
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
PRECIPITATION
IONIZATION
POLAR ORBIT TRAJECTORIES
ENERGETIC PROPERTIES
EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY
Ion-pair production
WUNR089109
spellingShingle Atmospheric Physics
Radiofrequency Wave Propagation
Unmanned Spacecraft
Radio Communications
*ELECTRON DENSITY
*ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION
*FREE ELECTRONS
*SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES
*D REGION
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
PRECIPITATION
IONIZATION
POLAR ORBIT TRAJECTORIES
ENERGETIC PROPERTIES
EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY
Ion-pair production
WUNR089109
Imhof,William L
Larsen,Trygve R
Reagan,Joseph B
Gaines,Edward E
Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.
topic_facet Atmospheric Physics
Radiofrequency Wave Propagation
Unmanned Spacecraft
Radio Communications
*ELECTRON DENSITY
*ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION
*FREE ELECTRONS
*SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES
*D REGION
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
PRECIPITATION
IONIZATION
POLAR ORBIT TRAJECTORIES
ENERGETIC PROPERTIES
EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY
Ion-pair production
WUNR089109
description Based on energetic particle measurements from a satellite, a study has been made of the effects of particle precipitation into the atmosphere on the transmission of ELF signals. Coordinated exercises were conducted between satellite measurements of the precipitating particles and ELF transmissions between the U.S. Navy Wisconsin Test Facility and receiving stations in Maryland, Greenland, Norway, and Italy. Significant fluxes of precipitating electrons were often measured with the Lockheed payload on the polar-orbiting satellite 1972-076B. Based on the fluxes, energy spectra, and pitch-angle distributions of the particles, ion-pair production profiles were calculated and electron density profiles subsequently obtained with application of known effective electron loss rates. From the coordinated data, correlative studies between signal strengths and electron density profiles were performed with use of an ELF wave-guide-mode computer program developed at the Naval Ocean Systems Center. With the inclusion of data from several stations, the transmission signal strength could be studied simultaneously under a variety of ionospheric conditions. The wave-guide computer program calculations indicated that energetic particle precipitation events may cause a signal enhancement or degradation, depending upon where the disturbance is occurring along the path. The consistent occurrence during electron precipitation events of signal strength anomalies in either direction is supported by the coordinated satellite/ELF station measurements.
author2 LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE CO INC PALO ALTO CALIF PALO ALTO RESEARCH LAB
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author Imhof,William L
Larsen,Trygve R
Reagan,Joseph B
Gaines,Edward E
author_facet Imhof,William L
Larsen,Trygve R
Reagan,Joseph B
Gaines,Edward E
author_sort Imhof,William L
title Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.
title_short Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.
title_full Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.
title_fullStr Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.
title_sort analysis of satellite data on precipitating particles in coordination with elf propagation anomalies.
publishDate 1977
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