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On ion gyro-harmonic structuring in the stimulated electromagnetic emission spectrum during second electron gyro-harmonic heating

Samimi et al., 2012

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18178110328683066101
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Samimi A
Scales W
Bernhardt P
Briczinski S
Selcher C
McCarrick M
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Annales Geophysicae

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Recent observations show that, during ionospheric heating experiments at frequencies near the second electron gyro-harmonic, discrete spectral lines separated by harmonics of the ion- gyro frequency appear in the stimulated electromagnetic emission (SEE) spectrum within 1 …
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