Title: Stanford VLF Remote Sensing Science, Engineering, Educational outreach
1Stanford VLF Remote SensingScience, Engineering,
Educational outreach
- Morris Cohen
- Along with Phil Scherrer, Deborah Scherrer, Umran
Inan, Ray Mitchell, Justin Tan - Space, Telecommunications and Radioscience
Laboratory - Stanford University
- Stanford, California 94305
- http//www-star.stanford.edu/vlf/
- http//sun.stanford.edu
2Stanford VLF Remote Sensing
- The collaborators
- Ionosphere/magnetosphere overview
- Electromagnetic effects
- SID Receiver
- AWESOME Receiver
- Educational Outreach
3The Stanford Collaborators
- Phil/Deborah Scherrer
- Ray Mitchell
- Umran Inan
- Morris Cohen
- Justin Tan
- Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling
(CISM)
4The Ionosphere
5The Magnetosphere
6Electromagnetic Effects
- Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance
- Lightning
- Whistler Waves
- LEP and Early/Fast Events
- Mesopheric lightning discharges
- Sprites, elves, blue jets, TGFs
7Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance
- Strong solar flares penetrate to lower
ionospheric region, cause transient changes
8SID Event an Example
Quiet Day
Active Day
9Lightning Detection
10Whistlers in the Magnetosphere
11Whistler Wave an Example
12LEP/Early Fast Events
13LEP/Early Fast an Example
14Mesospheric Phenomenon
15Runaway Electrons
16Sprites, TGFs and Sferics
Lightning induced emissions can be studied
through the signature of the lightnings sferic
17The SID Detector
- Designed by Ray Mitchell
- Low cost, compact, easy to use
- Narrowband amplitude receiver
- 1 sample per 5 seconds
18The SID Detector Overview
Pre-Amp
All frequencies
Coax
24.8KHz Filter
DC voltage Level
Signal Strength
10 bit, Analog to Digital Conversion
Sample every 5 Seconds
DATAQ
Computer
RS-232
19SID Detector - Pictures
Pre-Amp
DataQ
Post-Amp
Wire Loop Antenna
20The AWESOME Receiver
- Designed by Morris Cohen, Justin Tan
- Ultra sensitive
- Medium cost (2000)
- Narrowband amplitude/phase
- Broadband 100kHz data
- Deployed worldwide
- Auto-calibration
A tmosphericW eatherE ducationalS ystem forO
bservation andM odeling ofE ffects
21AWESOME Receiver Overview
B-Field Antenna
GPS Antenna
Computer
Long Cable
Line Receiver
Analog to Digital
Preamp
22AWESOME Receiver Pictures
23AWESOME Receiver Data
Data taken from Palmer Station, Antarctica
24More Data, Calibration
Data taken from Homer, Alaska
25Educational Outreach
- Center for Integrated Space Weather
Modeling (CISM) - Run by Boston University
- Stanford selected for educational outreach
- Distribute SID detectors widely
- 3 Beta sites working
- Eventual goal of dozens more
- Distribute selected AWESOME detectors
26Educational Outreach (cont)
- Research purpose
- data sent to Stanford via internet, DVDs
- Educational purposes
- Monitor solar flares/VLF activity
- Build antenna, maintain electronics
- Participate in research campaigns
- Promote in developing countries through UN?
27?
n
Q
e
i
t
o
u
s
s