Ion composition of the upper atmosphere under the effect of an X-ray source

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Atmospheric Composition, Ionospheric Ion Density, Radiation Effects, Upper Atmosphere, X Ray Irradiation, Auger Effect, Molecular Ions, Nitrogen Ions, Oxygen Ions, Positive Ions

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The production of O(2+), N2(2+), and O2(2+) ions in the upper atmosphere at heights of 90-450 km under the effect of pulsed X-rays is analyzed theoretically with allowance for the Auger effect. It is shown that, in relation to single charged ions, the fraction of these double charged ions amounts to 5 percent at heights below 200-250 km and several tens percent at 300-450 km. The time of their existence ranges from 0.1 to 1000 sec at heights of 190-450 km.

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