Artificial Ionospheric Disturbances Caused by Powerful Radio Waves,
Abstract
Artificial ionospheric disturbances evidenced as fluctuations in plasma density and geomagnetic field can be caused by powerful radio waves with a broad frequency band ranging from a few KHz to several GHz. The filamentation instability of radio waves can produce both large-scale plasma density fluctuations and large-scale geomagnetic field fluctuations simultaneously. The excitation of this instability is examined in the VLF wave injection experiments, the envisioned MF ionospheric heating experiments, the HF ionospheric heating experiments and the conceptualized Solar Power Satellite project. Significant geomagnetic field fluctuations with magnitudes even comparable to those observed in magnetospheric (sub)storms can be excited in all of the cases investigated. Particle precipitation and airglow enhancement are expected to be the concomitant ionospheric effects associated with the wave-induced geomagnetic field fluctuations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 19, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA148077
Entities
People
- MināCheol Lee
- S. P. Kuo
Organizations
- Regis University