Efficient (similar to 1%) electron cyclotron radio emissions are known to originate in the X mode from regions of locally depleted plasma in the Earths polar magnetosphere. These emissions are commonly referred to as the Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR). AKR occurs naturally in these polar regions where electrons are accelerated by electric fields into the increasing planetary magnetic dipole. Here conservation of the magnetic moment converts axial to rotational momentum forming a horseshoe distribution in velocity phase space. This distribution is unstable to cyclotron emission with radiation emitted in the X-mode. Initial studies were conducted in the form of 2D PiC code simulations [1] and a scaled laboratory experiment that was constr...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Kilometer wavelength radiation, measured from distant positions over the North Pole and over the Ear...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), occurs naturally in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetosphe...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies similar to 300kHz polarised in the...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
our understanding of results from a laboratory experiment built to reproduce the mechanisms of AKR g...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies ∼300kHz polarised in the X-mode wi...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation, AKR, occurs naturally in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetospher...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation, AKR, occurs naturally in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetospher...
We suggest that pairing of bouncing medium-energy electrons in the auroral upward current region clo...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Kilometer wavelength radiation, measured from distant positions over the North Pole and over the Ear...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), occurs naturally in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetosphe...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies similar to 300kHz polarised in the...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...
our understanding of results from a laboratory experiment built to reproduce the mechanisms of AKR g...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies ∼300kHz polarised in the X-mode wi...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation, AKR, occurs naturally in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetospher...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation, AKR, occurs naturally in the polar regions of the Earth's magnetospher...
We suggest that pairing of bouncing medium-energy electrons in the auroral upward current region clo...
Results are presented from a numerical investigation of radiation emission from an electron beam wit...
Kilometer wavelength radiation, measured from distant positions over the North Pole and over the Ear...
When a mainly rectilinear electron beam is subject to significant magnetic compression, conservation...