Abstract:[1] Kilometric continuum (KC) is a recently identified nonthermal magnetospheric radio/plasma wave phenomenon that consists of many narrowband emission lines of nearly constant frequency. The temporal structures of the KC wave intensities measured from the Geotail satellite in near equatorial positions at geocentric distances of 9-30 Earth radii were, on several occasions, similar to the temporal structures of X-rays simultaneously emitted from the atmosphere and mapped in position from the Polar satellite at … Show more
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