Flux variations of optical emission from artificial auroral rays

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Auroras, Electron Beams, Flux Density, Light Emission, Upper Atmosphere, Backscattering, Electron Scattering, Pitch (Inclination), Rocket Sounding

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Data on the production of artificial auroras by the injection of electron beams into the upper atmosphere at heights of 100-150 km (the Zarnitsa-2 experiment) are analyzed. Due to the precession of the rocket, the pitch angle of injection varied in the range 28-92 deg. It is shown that flux variations of optical emission from artificial auroral rays produced in the rocket experiment are determined mainly by the dependence of electrons backscattered by the atmosphere on the pitch angle of injection.

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