Abstract
Consideration of incoherent Cerenkov radiation from intense fluxes of electrons in the magnetosphere as a source of VLF hiss and several other emission phenomena. A procedure for calculating the Cerenkov and cyclotron radiation power from a spectrum of electrons in a test volume is outlined, as well as a ray-tracing routine for determining the path that the emitted power follows through the magnetosphere. Comparisons are made between a VLF hiss event and an energetic particle spectrum observed simultaneously with the Injun 5 spacecraft. Calculated power and fields for incoherent Cerenkov radiation are two orders of magnitude below the observed VLf hiss values, although the spectral shapes are similar. It is concluded that a partially coherent or amplified Cerenkov source or an instability is located in the altitude range from 3000 to 10,000 km. Calculations regarding Cerenkov radiation as a possible source for other wave phenomena indicate that upper hybrid resonance noise and fast hisslers may be understood in terms of incoherent Cerenkov radiation, but that V-shaped VLF hiss, saucers, ELF hiss, and Io-related Jovian decametric radiation may not.
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