Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
A description is presented of the results of a computer simulation involving a study of the particle precipitation induced by coherent VLF waves in the magnetosphere. The results of a computation for a 10 picoweber/sq m wave amplitude are shown in a graph. The precipitated flux for three different energies is given in a table. For 1.5 keV the energy deposition rate is about 0.8 erg/sq cm-sec, almost as intense as a moderate aurora. It is concluded that significant energy is deposited by a wave of 10 picoweber/sq m intensity. Such a wave amplitude is representative of highly coherent VLF wave types that are found in the magnetosphere. On the basis of the considered results it appears that controlled VLF wave injection in the magnetosphere could be an important and useful tool to study the coupling processes between the atmosphere and magnetosphere.
Keywords:
GEOPHYSICS
Type:
Advanced Study Institute; Apr 12, 1977 - Apr 22, 1977; Spatind; Norway
Format:
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