Average electron density profiles in the plasmasphere between L = 1.4 and 3.2 deduced from whistlers

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Electron Density Profiles, Ionospheric Propagation, Plasmasphere, Whistlers, Atmospheric Electricity, Field Aligned Currents, Least Squares Method

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Data for 985 whistlers recorded at Tihany, Hungary (L = 1.9) between December 1970 and May 1975 have been processed for equatorial crossing radius L, equatorial electron density n(eq) and tube electron content N(T). The obtained L values lie in the range L = 1.4-3.2. The median values of n(eq) and N(T) as a function of L fit well to the density profiles published by Park et al. (1978). The results also indicate that at lower L values the whistlers are ducted by stronger density enhancements.

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