Frequency-modulated ultra-low-frequency waves in near-Earth space
A. V. Guglielmi, А. С. Потапов
Abstract
Abstract This review is devoted to ultra-low-frequency electromagnetic waves of a natural origin. A variety of frequency-modulated waves whose sources are located in the ionosphere, in the radiation belt, on the periphery of the magnetosphere, and in the solar wind in front of the magnetosphere bow shock are considered. The main focus is on the mechanisms of the formation of frequency modulation. Analysis of frequency modulation gives us information about the processes of excitation and propagation of waves, as well as about physical conditions in places of excitation and along signal propagation paths. Relevant open question about the physics of frequency-modulated waves are indicated.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsMagnetosphereBow shock (aerodynamics)Extremely low frequencyGeophysicsIonosphereUltra low frequencyLow frequencyVery low frequencyExcitationComputational physicsAcousticsShock waveMechanicsPlasmaElectromagnetic fieldAstronomyQuantum mechanicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis