Abstract

AbstractExperimental observations of very low frequency (VLF) triggered emissions are an important resource in investigation of nonlinear wave‐particle interactions between whistler mode waves and energetic electrons in the Earth's radiation belts. Magnetospherically generated whistler mode sidebands observed during the Siple Station wave injection experiment are analyzed using a mixed modulation model and the MINUIT minimization package. The observed sidebands are found to exhibit features of both amplitude and frequency modulation of the input carrier wave with frequency modulation becoming more prominent as the observed amplitudes of the carrier and sidebands increase. A nonlinear whistler mode wave growth formulation based on phase bunching of counterstreaming electrons within a well‐defined phase trap is shown to reproduce the salient features of the sideband observations. Whistler mode sideband amplitude is shown to be affected by the shape and uniformity of the trap.

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