2020
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10504424.1
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Locating Schumann Resonant Frequencies on a Single Particle Radiation Patterns Using Golden Ratio Spiral

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“…The relativistic forward-backward radiation pattern displayed in figure 1 is specific to the Bremsstrahlung process as it incorporates the Bremsstrahlung asymmetry (Yucemoz & Füllekrug, 2020). Schumann resonance notes from A to G on the radiation pattern are located using the Golden ratio spiral (Yucemoz, 2020a). The numbering of Schumann resonant points starts with one and increases with each point on expanding the Golden ratio spiral.…”
Section: Even Odd and Whole Number Schumann Triadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The relativistic forward-backward radiation pattern displayed in figure 1 is specific to the Bremsstrahlung process as it incorporates the Bremsstrahlung asymmetry (Yucemoz & Füllekrug, 2020). Schumann resonance notes from A to G on the radiation pattern are located using the Golden ratio spiral (Yucemoz, 2020a). The numbering of Schumann resonant points starts with one and increases with each point on expanding the Golden ratio spiral.…”
Section: Even Odd and Whole Number Schumann Triadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Schumann resonances can be predicted, with numerical methods such as the partially uniform knee model (Pechony & Price, 2004) or with the Transmission Line Matrix model (Morente et al, 2003). Recently, Golden ratio, Golden ratio spiral, and rectangle all were combined and introduced to be capable of finding the magnitudes and locating Schumann resonances on a single particle radiation pattern (Yucemoz, 2020a). The Golden ratio spiral is quite an important method, as it enables to know the location of Schumann resonant frequencies on a radiation pattern of a single charged particle that is consists of many frequencies from low to ionizing part of the spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%