The effect of negative ions on Thomson scattering in the presence of electron heating

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Heating, Radio Frequency Heating, Scattering Cross Sections, Thomson Scattering, D Region, Electron Energy

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The total Thomson scatter cross section is considered in the presence of electron heating and as a function of the ratio of negative ion to electron number densities. For electron densities typical of the lower D region, it is shown that the opposing factors of heating and negative ions lead to a local minimum of the cross section in the experimentally accessible electron/ion temperature ratio range from 1.5 to 5. Electron heating is thus considered as a method for detecting negative ions, and one early experiment may already have done so.

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