Emission mechanisms at plasma frequency in an experiment with electron beams in the ionosphere

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Beam Injection, Electron Beams, Electron Plasma, Ionospheric Ion Density, Plasma Frequencies, Earth Ionosphere, Electron Distribution, Flux (Rate)

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Emission at plasma frequency during the Araks experiment involving the injection of electron pulses from a rocket in the ionosphere was detected using wave instrumentation about 10 km from the rocket. It is shown that the emission may be due to the excitation of electrostatic Bernstein modes in the case of an unstable electron distribution in the near-rocket region associated with temperature anisotropy for the background-plasma electrons and guided electron fluxes.

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