Pulsing VLF hiss emissions observed at low latitude Indian ground station Jammu

Author & Affiliation:
J. Singh
Department of Physics, G.G.M., Science College, Canal Road, Jammu (INDIA)
Shyampati
Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, 190006, Kashmir (INDIA)
Lalmani
Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, - 190006, Kashmir (INDIA)
Keyword:
Quasi-periodic pulsing hiss, VLF Hiss, waveguide mode.
Issue Date:
December 2009
Abstract:

The pulsing hiss emissions recorded during daytime in the frequency range of 50 Hz - 15 kHz at low latitude station Jammu (geomag. lat. = 22o 26/ N; L = 1.17) are reported. The reported pulsing VLF emissions is a rare phenomena at low latitudes and the spectrograms of pulsing VLF hiss emissions clearly show band limited spectrums regularly pulsing with almost equal period of the order of few seconds in the frequency range of ~ 3 to 8 kHz. Generation and propagation mechanism of these emissions are briefly discussed.

Pages:
525-532
ISSN:
2319-8052 (Online) - 2231-3478 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
jusps-B
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