INVESTIGADORES
PLATINO Manuel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Cluster Observations of ELF/VLF Signals Generated by Modulated Heating of the Lower Ionosphere with the HAARP HF Transmitter
Autor/es:
MANUEL PLATINO; UMRAN INAN; TIMOTHY BELL; JOLENE PICKETT; PAUL KOSSEY; EDWARD KENNEDY
Lugar:
Santa Fe, New Mexico, Estados Unidos
Reunión:
Workshop; RF Interactions Workshop; 2004
Institución organizadora:
National Sciencie Foundation (NSF), Air Force Research Laboratory, Office of Naval Research, Cornell University
Resumen:
It is now well known that amplitude modulated HF transmissions into the ionosphere can be used to generate ELF/VLF signals using the so-called "electrojet antenna". Although most observations of the generated ELF/VLF signals have been made on the ground, several low and high-altitude satellite observations have also been reported [H. G. James et al., 1990]. One of the important unknowns in the physics of ELF/VLF wave generation by ionospheric heating is the volume of the magnetosphere illuminated by the ELF/VLF waves. In an attempt to investigate this question further, ground-satellite conjunction experiments have recently been conducted using the four CLUSTER satellites and the HF heater of the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility in Gakona, Alaska. Being located on largely closed field lines at L ~ 4.9, HAARP is currently also being used for ground-to-ground type of ELF/VLF wave-injection experiments, and will be increasingly used for this purpose as it is now being upgraded for higher power operation. In this paper, we describe the HAARP installation and present recent results of the HAARP - CLUSTER experiments. We give an overview of the detected ELF/VLF signal at CLUSTER, its analysis and a possible explanation of the spectral signature detected, as well as the determination of the location of the point of injection of the HAARP ELF/VLF signals into the magnetosphere using raytracing.