Analysis of Satellite Data on Precipitating Particles in Coordination with ELF Propagation Anomalies.

Abstract

The report describes the analyses of satellite energetic particle data for coordination with ELF transmission anomalies. The precipitating electrons typically exhibit pronounced flux and spectral variations on a small latitude scale. The electron fluxes and energy spectra, when averaged over a wide latitude interval, are presented as well as the resulting ion-pair production rates and the free electron concentrations in the lower ionosphere. Significant enhancements over the quiet-time night profiles were often observed. The particle measurements indicated significant enhancements in the D-region electron densities during all of the times of the ELF transmission anomalies. Based on the electron and ion concentrations a waveguide model computer program, which was developed at the Naval Electronics Laboratory Center, was used to calculate the mode constants applicable in the extremely low frequency range. The program predicts the measured field strengths in an undisturbed uniformly stratified ionosphere, but for the nights of enhanced ionization the calculated field strengths indicate increases in contrast to the observed decreases.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 30, 1976
Accession Number
ADA028793

Entities

People

  • Edward E. Gaines
  • Joseph B. Reagan
  • Trygve R. Larsen
  • William L. Imhof

Organizations

  • Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artificial Satellites
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
  • Electron Density
  • Electron Flux
  • Electronics
  • Electronics Laboratories
  • Electrons
  • Extremely Low Frequency
  • Free Electrons
  • Frequency
  • Ionosphere
  • Latitude
  • Pair Production
  • Particles
  • Production Rate

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science
  • Physics

Readers

  • Plasma Physics / Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Space/Atmospheric Physics.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics
  • Space