Abstract:Chorus and hiss-like emissions in the VLF band (several hundred Hz to 10 kHz) are the most common and intense whistler mode waves in the inner magnetosphere. Though frequency spectra of chorus waves having rising tone frequencies are different from those of hiss-like emissions, their wave amplitude and propagation characteristics are similar [1]. A recent simulation study shows that geomagnetic field gradient along a field line near the equatorial plane plays an important role in the generation of hiss-like em… Show more
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