A new type of VLF emission triggered at low altitude in the subauroral region by Siple Station VLF transmitter signals

The present paper has the objective to report the existence of a new phenomenon in which coherent VLF signals from the Siple Station VLF transmitter (Antarctica, 76 deg S, 84 deg W) are observed to trigger a new type of VLF emission, taking into account the propagation of these signals upward throug...

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Main Authors: Bell, T. F., Katsufrakis, J. P., James, H. G.
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Published: 1985
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19860039654
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Summary:The present paper has the objective to report the existence of a new phenomenon in which coherent VLF signals from the Siple Station VLF transmitter (Antarctica, 76 deg S, 84 deg W) are observed to trigger a new type of VLF emission, taking into account the propagation of these signals upward through the ionosphere and low-altitude magnetosphere to the ISIS 2 satellite at 1400 km altitude. The existence of the impulsive emission (IE) effect lends credence to the idea that coherent VLF signals can act as catalysts to trigger natural plasma instabilities in the subauroral ionosphere and lower magnetosphere. Controlled studies of these instabilities may, therefore, be possible.