Auroral kilometric radiation occurs in regions of depleted plasma density in the polar magnetosphere. These emissions are close to the electron cyclotron frequency and appear to be connected to the formation of high pitch angle electron populations due to the conservation of the magnetic moment. This results in a horseshoe type distribution function being formed in velocity space where electrons are magnetically compressed as they descend towards the Earth's atmosphere. Satellites have observed that radio emissions occur in conjunction with the formation of this distribution and show the radiation to have propagation and polarization characteristics of the extraordinary (X-mode) plasma mode with emission efficiency observed at ~1-2%. To inv...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies similar to 300kHz polarised in the...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), observed by satellites in the Earth’s magnetosphere, is naturall...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
Auroral kilometric radiation occurs in regions of depleted plasma density in the polar magnetosphere...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies ∼300kHz polarised in the X-mode wi...
Satellites have observed powerful radio waves (up to 1 GW peaked at 300 kHz) radiating from regions ...
Satellites have observed powerful radio waves (up to 1 GW peaked at 300 kHz) radiating from regions ...
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...
Efficient (~1%) electron cyclotron radio emissions are produced in the X-mode from regions of locall...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation is emitted from regions of depleted plasma density in the Earth's polar...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies similar to 300kHz polarised in the...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), observed by satellites in the Earth’s magnetosphere, is naturall...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...
Auroral kilometric radiation occurs in regions of depleted plasma density in the polar magnetosphere...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies ∼300kHz polarised in the X-mode wi...
Satellites have observed powerful radio waves (up to 1 GW peaked at 300 kHz) radiating from regions ...
Satellites have observed powerful radio waves (up to 1 GW peaked at 300 kHz) radiating from regions ...
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...
Efficient (~1%) electron cyclotron radio emissions are produced in the X-mode from regions of locall...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation is emitted from regions of depleted plasma density in the Earth's polar...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) emissions occur at frequencies similar to 300kHz polarised in the...
Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), observed by satellites in the Earth’s magnetosphere, is naturall...
When a beam of electrons encounters an increasing magnetic field along its vector of motion, conserv...