Measurements of ionospheric electron temperature using a low-frequency impedance probe

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Electron Energy, Impedance Probes, Ionospheric Electron Density, Low Frequencies, Temperature Measurement, Electrical Impedance, Error Analysis, Plasma Temperature, Satellite Antennas, Solar Activity Effects

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Two techniques for measuring ionospheric electron temperature are proposed which are based on low-frequency impedance measurements of a satellite-borne rod antenna. One technique uses the dependence of the antenna conductance on the emf induced in the antenna as it moves in the geomagnetic field; the other technique uses the nonlinear dependence of the conductance on the amplitude of LF voltage on the antenna. An error analysis is carried out, and attention is given to results of midlatitude measurements made with the Intercosmos-Copernicus-1500 satellite at the autumnal equinox during a solar minimum period.

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