Abstract Very low frequency (VLF) auroral hiss at Kannuslehto (KAN), Finland, was analyzed with reference to the progress of 98 isolated magnetic substorms measured during the winter months of 2015–2018. Of these, 91 were accompanied by auroral hiss during the substorm growth phase. No auroral hiss was recorded during the expansion and recovery phases. We found that auroral hiss was observed under rising polar cap (PC) index, showing an increased solar wind energy input into the magnetosphere during the substorm growth phase. We also found that in 58 of the 65 events studied, KAN was located in the vicinity of enhanced field‐aligned currents (FACs) during auroral hiss occurrence. For the first time, it was established that auroral VLF hiss...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
peer reviewedSaturn auroral hiss is intense whistler mode emission similar in morphology to terrestr...
International audienceStrong variations of intensity and cutoff frequency of the auroral hiss were o...
VLF emissions were observed at Syowa Station by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic R...
International audienceLow Frequency (LF) ~22 Hz to 200 Hz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using a yea...
24-30The morphological features of VLF hiss observed at the auroral and low latitude stations are ...
We investigate a non-typical very low frequency (VLF) 1–4 kHz hiss representing a sequence of separ...
It is shown that auroral hiss emissions observed in high latitudes can be categorized into two types...
Abstract This study focused on a pulsating aurora event associated with aurora morphological change...
Results of simultaneous TV observations of pulsating auroral patches and ELF-VLF-emissions in the m...
Observations of natural electromagnetic noise in the VLF range have been carried out at Syowa Statio...
The simultaneous VLF hiss observations at Syowa and Molodezhnaya Stations, Antarctica, showed that c...
International audienceIt has lately been shown that low-frequency bursts of auroral kilometric radia...
Simultaneous observations of auroral hiss emissions have been carried out at Syowa and Mizuho Statio...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
peer reviewedSaturn auroral hiss is intense whistler mode emission similar in morphology to terrestr...
International audienceStrong variations of intensity and cutoff frequency of the auroral hiss were o...
VLF emissions were observed at Syowa Station by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic R...
International audienceLow Frequency (LF) ~22 Hz to 200 Hz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using a yea...
24-30The morphological features of VLF hiss observed at the auroral and low latitude stations are ...
We investigate a non-typical very low frequency (VLF) 1–4 kHz hiss representing a sequence of separ...
It is shown that auroral hiss emissions observed in high latitudes can be categorized into two types...
Abstract This study focused on a pulsating aurora event associated with aurora morphological change...
Results of simultaneous TV observations of pulsating auroral patches and ELF-VLF-emissions in the m...
Observations of natural electromagnetic noise in the VLF range have been carried out at Syowa Statio...
The simultaneous VLF hiss observations at Syowa and Molodezhnaya Stations, Antarctica, showed that c...
International audienceIt has lately been shown that low-frequency bursts of auroral kilometric radia...
Simultaneous observations of auroral hiss emissions have been carried out at Syowa and Mizuho Statio...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
International audienceIntense~300-Hz to 1.0-kHz plasmaspheric hiss was studied using Polar plasma wa...
peer reviewedSaturn auroral hiss is intense whistler mode emission similar in morphology to terrestr...