Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1984
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Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 24, Jan.-Feb. 1984, p. 52-57. In Russian.
Physics
Atmospheric Refraction, Atmospheric Stratification, Ionospheric F-Scatter Propagation, Ray Tracing, Trajectory Analysis, F 2 Region, Incident Radiation, Perturbation Theory, Reflected Waves, Strata
Scientific paper
It is shown that the most probable ray trajectory in a parabolic layer with isomerous irregularities is asymmetric with respect to the reflection region and is described by the integral refraction law. Analytical expressions are obtained in the first approximation of the perturbation method, which determine the vertical displacement of the wave reflection point and the deviation of the most probable ray exit angle from the scattering medium with respect to the corresponding parameters of an unperturbed trajectory in a medium without scattering. It is suggested that, in the presence of scattering irregularities, wave reflection from the layer maximum can occur at frequencies lower than the maximum frequency in the case of oblique incidence. Ray trajectories in the ionospheric F2-layer are considered as an example.
Golynskii S. M.
Gusev D. V.
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