Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Sep 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974p%26ss...22.1297w&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, vol. 22, Sept. 1974, p. 1297-1307. DARPA-USAF-supported research
Computer Science
Sound
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Conjugate Points, Emission Spectra, Ionospheric Sounding, Light Emission, Photoelectrons, Angular Distribution, Atomic Recombination, Backscattering, F Region, Incoherent Scattering, Night Sky, Radar Measurement, Solar Position, Sunset
Scientific paper
Incoherent backscatter data and 6300-A tilting-filter photometer measurements simultaneously obtained in the winter and early spring of 1972 at Chatanika, Alaska, are shown to have led to a positive identification of postsunset conjugate-photoelectron induced enhancement of the 6300-A emission at large (5.6) L values. This detection of photoelectron-induced enhancement lends greater plausibility to the conclusion that the postsunset and predawn enhancements seen by Cogger and Shepherd (1960) at L = 4.2 may also be due to conjugate photoelectrons.
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