The most probable trajectories of rays in a plane-stratified scattering medium. I - A linear layer

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Anisotropic Media, Atmospheric Scattering, Deep Scattering Layers, Ionospheric Propagation, Ray Tracing, Approximation, Atmospheric Stratification, Perturbation Theory, Refractivity, Trajectories, Wave Propagation, Wave Reflection

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The most probable trajectory of rays in a plane-stratified medium (i.e., the ionosphere) with isometric irregularities is determined. The linear approximation of the regular component of the refractive index of the medium is considered. The first approximation of the perturbation method is used to obtain expressions determining the displacement of the region of wave reflection from the layer and the point of ray exit from the layer in relation to the corresponding points of the nonperturbed trajectory in a medium without scattering.

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