On the time spectrum of phase fluctuations of radio waves during the occultation of the near-solar plasma

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Extraterrestrial Radio Waves, Interplanetary Medium, Phase Deviation, Plasma Turbulence, Radio Occultation, Solar Wind, Dielectric Permeability, Fluctuation Theory, Nonuniform Plasmas, Radio Transmission, Temporal Distribution

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An analysis is presented of time spectra of permittivity fluctuations of the interplanetary plasma and of phase fluctuations of radio waves (in occultation experiments), with allowance for deviations from the local frozen-in state of inhomogeneities. It is shown that, for real physical conditions of the solar wind, a breakdown of the local frozen-in state cannot lead to the distortion of the time phase spectrum in a wide frequency range. It is therefore concluded that the flattening of the phase spectrum observed in occultation experiments as the sun is approached is determined by the variation of the form of the spatial spectrum of turbulence.

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