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LOW-LATITUDE NOSE WHISTLERS
OHTSU, J.
58250
IWAI, A.
58251
1967-03-20
Low-latitude nose whistlers which showed nose frequency of 55-70 kc/s were obsesved at Moshiri. Their path latitudes have been estimated to be not lower than 42° for whistlers of nose frequency 55 kc/s, and 39° for 70 kc/s. Occasionally, high-latitude nose whistlers were also observed at Moshiri. It is inferred that they emerge from the ionosphere near 60°. Some discussions are given in order to estimate the path latitude and electron density distribution. And it is shown that the low latitude nose whistlers can possibly provide informations about the electron distribution in the intermediate region.
departmental bulletin paper
The Research Institute of Atmospherics, Nagoya University
1967-03-20
Proceedings of the Research Institute of Atmospherics, Nagoya University
14
15
22
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/21912
0077-264X
eng