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https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-20-77-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-20-77-2023
21 Mar 2023
 | 21 Mar 2023

Case study of radio emission beam associated to very low frequency signal recorded onboard CSES satellite

Mohammed Y. Boudjada, Hans U. Eichelberger, Emad Al-Haddad, Werner Magnes, Patrick H. M. Galopeau, Xuemin Zhang, Andreas Pollinger, and Helmut Lammer

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We investigate the variation of the electric power density linked to VLF signals emitted by NWC transmitter. The power density measurements were detected by the Electric Field Detector (EFD) instrument onboard CSES satellite above NWC station and its conjugate region (CR). The beam is subject to disturbances and modulations in CR. Above the NWC station, the beam can be considered as a hollow cone with inconsistency dependence of the half-opening angle on the electric power density.