Allowance for a magnetically conjugate region in the problem of the generation of electromagnetic perturbations by atmospheric waves

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Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Plasma Waves, Wave Propagation, Green'S Functions, Hall Effect, Ionospheric Conductivity

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A solution is obtained to the problem of electromagnetic-perturbation generation during the interaction of atmospheric waves with the ionospheric plasma, taking into account the reflection of the perturbations from a magnetically conjugate region. The application of the electrostatic approach to this problem is justified for low-frequency waves and nighttime conditions in the magnetically conjugate ionosphere. However, when a nonelectrostatic approach is used, it is possible to examine processes due to the interaction of atmospheric waves and the ionospheric plasma from the viewpoint of the generation, transformation, and propagation of MHD waves modified by the presence of Pedersen and Hall conductivities.

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