Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Sep 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977ncimb..41...29r&link_type=abstract
Nuovo Cimento, Sezione B, vol. 41 B, Sept. 11, 1977, p. 29-45. Research supported by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche.
Computer Science
Sound
D Region, Ionospheric Sounding, Pulsars, Very Low Frequencies, X Ray Sources, Crab Nebula, Electron Density Profiles, Ground Stations, Ground Wave Propagation, Impingement, Incident Radiation, Phase Modulation, Radiation Detectors, Vlf Emission Recorders, Wave Scattering, X Ray Absorption
Scientific paper
The X-ray pulses from the PSR 0531 + 21 pulsar have been detected by means of a VLF sounding of the ionospheric region with which they interact. VLF waves impinging on the D-region with a very large angle of incidence were recorded at a location (Turin, Italy) where a large natural obstacle (Mont Blanc) scatters away the associate ground wave. The existence of some specific electron density profiles that are likely to be found in the D-region of the ionosphere is also required for the ground-based detection of the X-ray pulses.
Leschiutta Sigfrid
Rumi G. C.
Sabatino A.
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