Comparison of computed and measured spectral characteristics of whistlers for the Araks experiment

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Ionospheric Sounding, Rocket Sounding, Spectrum Analysis, Whistlers, Bremsstrahlung, Carrier Injection, Magnetic Properties, Polarization (Waves), Space Plasmas, Wave Equations

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Cambou et al. (1980) have given a general description of the Araks experiments which involved the injection of electrons from a rocket into the ionosphere, taking into account various initial pitch angles. This paper presents the spectral characteristics of electromagnetic radiation observed on the occasion of the second launch of a rocket on February 15, 1975. Measurements of electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range from 0.1 to 5 MHz were conducted with the aid of a broadband receiver. The spectrum of the whistlers was obtained by making use of automated spectral analyzers discussed by Zolotarev and Briukhanov (1973). A comparison was conducted of measured and computed whistler spectra, taking into consideration the mechanism of the magnetic bremsstrahlung.

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