Doppler shift effects on double-probe-measured electric field power spectra

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Atmospheric Electricity, Doppler Effect, Electric Fields, Frequency Shift, Power Spectra, Satellite Observation, Earth Magnetosphere, Electrical Measurement, Ionospheric Propagation, Turbulence Effects

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The relationship is studied between the electric field power spectra of low-frequency turbulence measured by an electric field double probe moving through a plasma and the power spectra measured by a detector stationary with respect to the plasma. Because of the large velocities of satellites and rockets with respect to certain electrostatic wave modes in the ionosphere and magnetosphere, Doppler shift effects will distort the power spectra measured with a spinning double probe. The measured power spectrum is analyzed for various intrinsic spectral indices and dimensionalities as a function of the orientation of the double probe with respect to the satellite velocity.

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