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Article Dans Une Revue International scientific-technical magazine: Measuring and computing devices in technological processes Année : 2015

GRAVITATIONAL-ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANCE OF THE SUN AS ONE OF THE POSSIBLE SOURCES OF AURORAL RADIO EMISSION OF PLANETS IN KILOMETRIC RANGE.

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Annotation Gravitational-electro magnetic resonance of the Sun (GERS) at a frequency of 202.97 KHz may be a secondary source of auroral radio emission in kilo metric range (the auroral kilo met ric rad iation — AKR) of planets having magnetosphere, such as Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune. One of the envelopes of solar wind spectrum can be modulated with electro magnetic signal with a frequency of gravitational-electro magnetic resonance of the Sun. This component of the solar wind at a frequency of 202.97 KHz can also be a driver and a source of modulat ion of rad io emission of the planets in kilo metric range. In the spectrum of radio emission of the planets, except the Solar, it may present the components caused by their own grav itational-electro magnetic resonance, and gravitational-electro magnetic resonance of their satellites.
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hal-01232287 , version 1 (24-11-2015)

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Valery Timkov, Serg Timkov, Vladimir Zhukov. GRAVITATIONAL-ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANCE OF THE SUN AS ONE OF THE POSSIBLE SOURCES OF AURORAL RADIO EMISSION OF PLANETS IN KILOMETRIC RANGE.. International scientific-technical magazine: Measuring and computing devices in technological processes, 2015, 53 (4), pp.23 - 32. ⟨hal-01232287⟩
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