Very-Low-Frequency transmitters bifurcate energetic electron belt in near-earth space
Very-Low-Frequency (VLF) communication transmitters, operate worldwide, radiate emissions at particular frequencies 10-30 kHz. Here, the authors show VLF transmitter emissions that leak from the Earth’s ground are primarily responsible for bifurcating the energetic electron belt over 20–100 keV....
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Autores principales: | Man Hua, Wen Li, Binbin Ni, Qianli Ma, Alex Green, Xiaochen Shen, Seth G. Claudepierre, Jacob Bortnik, Xudong Gu, Song Fu, Zheng Xiang, Geoffrey D. Reeves |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2c17d11569934829ad0e48519c3d1c7e |
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