Fluctuations of ultrashort-wave radio noise during geomagnetic disturbances over a solar cycle

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Electromagnetic Noise, Magnetic Anomalies, Noise Intensity, Radio Waves, Short Wave Radiation, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles, Decimeter Waves, Electron Precipitation, Inner Radiation Belt, Temperate Regions, Variations

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The paper presents an analysis of trains of quasi-periodic fluctuations of radio noise in near-earth space in the decimeter range (550 MHz) at midlatitudes (L = 2.0) for different levels of solar activity (F10.7 = 70-160) on the basis of observations made in 1976, 1977, and 1982. Stable quasi-periodic components with periods of 2-100 min are observed, and their dynamics is studied as a function of the level of solar and geomagnetic activity at night and in the daytime. Long-duration trains of the quasi-periodic fluctuations are found to be linked to electron precipitations from the inner radiation belt.

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