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First Map of Coherent Low-Frequency Continuum Radiation in the Sky
2019
Radio Science
Lightning discharges and radio transmitters emit low-frequency (∼3-300 kHz) electromagnetic waves with large electric field strengths and stable phases. This phase stability makes it possible to map the source locations of lightning and transmitters in the sky. Electromagnetic waves with smaller electric field strengths generally exhibit a reduced phase stability, caused by numerous simultaneous physical processes that blend into an underlying continuum radiation trapped inside the
doi:10.1029/2018rs006705
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