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ELF waves generated by modulated HF heating of the auroral electrojet and observed at a ground distance of ∼4400 km

2007; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 112; Issue: A5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1029/2006ja012063

ISSN

2156-2202

Autores

R. C. Moore, U. S. Inan, T. F. Bell, Edward J. Kennedy,

Tópico(s)

Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems

Resumo

We present calibrated measurements of ELF waves generated by modulated HF heating of the auroral electrojet by the High frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) HF transmitter in Gakona, Alaska, and detected after propagating more than 4400 km in the Earth‐ionosphere waveguide to Midway Atoll. The magnitude of the 2125 Hz wave received at Midway Atoll is consistent with the radiation from a horizontal dipole located at the altitude of the maximum Hall conductivity variation (created by modulated HF heating) and radiating ∼4–32 W. The HF‐ELF conversion efficiency at HAARP is thus estimated to be ∼0.0004–0.0032% for the 2125 Hz wave generated using sinusoidal amplitude modulation.

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