EARTH'S LOWER IONOSPHERE UNDER ENERGETIC EVENTS: SOLAR FLARES AND GAMMA RAY BURSTS AS DRIVERS FOR VLF SIGNAL PERTURBATIONS
Publication
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - International Meeting on Data for Atomic and Molecular Processes in Plasmas: Advances in Standards and Modelling, Page 69, https://doi.org/10.69646/aob241116
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - International Meeting on Data for Atomic and Molecular Processes in Plasmas: Advances in Standards and Modelling, November 12-15, 2024, Palić, Serbia, Edited by Vladimir A. Srećković, Aleksandra Kolarski, Milica Langović, Filip Arnaut and Nikola Veselinović
Published by: Institute of Physics Belgrade
Published: 26. 11. 2024.
Abstract
Earth's lower ionospheric perturbations induced by different phenomena, such as energetic solar flare events of high class on one hand and gamma ray bursts on the other, were examined through a remote sensing approach by utilization of VLF radio signals (Very Low Frequency, 3-30 kHz) propagating globally within Earth-ionosphere waveguide. Solar X-ray radiation data were taken from Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) database, while data related to gamma ray bursts were taken from Swift satellite database. VLF data used in this research are from Belgrade database, obtained from receiver system located at the Institute of Physics in Belgrade, Serbia, cover period of several consecutive years during solar cycle 24. Based on VLF registrations from European transmitters, temporal evolution and general patterns in VLF signal perturbations related to these events were examined, with main results related to D-region plasma behavior under such energetic events presented here. - FULL TEXT available in PDF.