International audienceEnhancements of drift-loss cone fluxes in the inner radiation belt have been observed to coincide with the geographic location of the powerful VLF transmitter NWC. In this paper we expand upon the earlier study to examine the occurrence frequency of drift-loss cone enhancements observed above transmitters and the intensity of the flux enhancements and to demonstrate the linkage to transmitter operation. Our study has confirmed the strong dependence that these enhancements have upon nighttime ionospheric conditions. No enhancements were observed during daytime periods, consistent with the increased ionospheric absorption. We have also confirmed the persistent occurrence of the wisp features east of the NWC transmitter. ...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
International audienceDuring moderate magnetic storms, an electron channel (300?1100 keV) of the NOA...
International audienceEnhancements of drift-loss cone fluxes in the inner radiation belt have been o...
Previous studies have reported enhancements in drift-loss cone electron fluxes linked to powerful VL...
In the Earth’s inner magnetosphere, the distribution ofenergetic electrons is controlled by pitch-an...
International audience[1] We analyzed observation data collected by the Instrument for the Detection...
Signals from very low frequency (VLF) transmitters can leak from the Earth‐ionosphere wave guide int...
International audienceIt has long been recognized that whistler-mode waves can be trapped in plasmas...
The principal loss mechanism for electrons from the inner radiation belt (1.2 < L < 2.0) and slot re...
Enhancement of the electron fluxes in the inner radiation belt, which is induced by the powerful Nor...
Enhancement of the electron fluxes in the inner radiation belt, which is induced by the powerful Nor...
A summary is presented of experimental optical observations at 4278 Å from close to a powerful (~150...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
International audienceDuring moderate magnetic storms, an electron channel (300?1100 keV) of the NOA...
International audienceEnhancements of drift-loss cone fluxes in the inner radiation belt have been o...
Previous studies have reported enhancements in drift-loss cone electron fluxes linked to powerful VL...
In the Earth’s inner magnetosphere, the distribution ofenergetic electrons is controlled by pitch-an...
International audience[1] We analyzed observation data collected by the Instrument for the Detection...
Signals from very low frequency (VLF) transmitters can leak from the Earth‐ionosphere wave guide int...
International audienceIt has long been recognized that whistler-mode waves can be trapped in plasmas...
The principal loss mechanism for electrons from the inner radiation belt (1.2 < L < 2.0) and slot re...
Enhancement of the electron fluxes in the inner radiation belt, which is induced by the powerful Nor...
Enhancement of the electron fluxes in the inner radiation belt, which is induced by the powerful Nor...
A summary is presented of experimental optical observations at 4278 Å from close to a powerful (~150...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
International audienceDuring moderate magnetic storms, an electron channel (300?1100 keV) of the NOA...