The paper «Investigation of Whistler Dispersion Recorded in Kamchatka» has been published in Avtometriya Journal

The authors are the Chief Researcher of the Laboratory of Physical Process Modeling of IKIR FEB RAS, Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math) Parovik Roman Ivanovich and the Scientific Secretary Marchenko Ludmila Sergeevna.

This paper examines the dispersion coefficient of low-frequency electromagnetic waves known as whistling atmospherics or whistlers. A mathematical model describing the law of whistler frequency variation over time is proposed.

An algorithm for calculating the whistler dispersion coefficient based on spectrogram analysis is also developed. This algorithm involves identifying the whistle trace using threshold filtering and clustering. The whistle trail is then straightened by transforming the coordinates, and a linear regression equation is constructed, where the cotangent of the slope provides an estimate of the dispersion.

The algorithms are implemented in the ADWRK 1.0 software package using the Python programming language. The results obtained using this software package are compared with those obtained using the proposed mathematical model. It is shown that the calculation of the whistler dispersion coefficient can be more accurate using a combined method for extracting the whistler trail.

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For the reference (in Russian): Marchenko L.S., Parovik R.I. Investigation of whistler dispersion recorded in Kamchatka // Avtometriya. 2026. V. 62, No. 2. pp. 101-109. DOI: 10.15372/AUT20260212

Avtometriya Journal (Optoelectronics, Instrumentation and Data Processing (English version)) is included into the «White List», published in Novosibirsk since 1965 by the Siberian Branch of RAS, Institute of Automation and Electrometriya SB RAS and Novosibirsk National Research State University.