Artigo Revisado por pares

Unprecedentedly Strong and Narrow Electromagnetic Emissions Stimulated by High-Frequency Radio Waves in the Ionosphere

2009; American Physical Society; Volume: 102; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrevlett.102.065003

ISSN

1092-0145

Autores

Lars Norin, T. B. Leyser, E. Nordblad, B. Thidé, M. McCarrick,

Tópico(s)

Seismic Waves and Analysis

Resumo

Experimental results of secondary electromagnetic radiation, stimulated by high-frequency radio waves irradiating the ionosphere, are reported. We have observed emission peaks, shifted in frequency up to a few tens of Hertz from radio waves transmitted at several megahertz. These emission peaks are by far the strongest spectral features of secondary radiation that have been reported. The emissions are attributed to stimulated Brillouin scattering, long predicted but hitherto never unambiguously identified in high-frequency ionospheric interaction experiments. The experiments were performed at the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), Alaska, USA.

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