Ionospheric absorption on 1539 kHz in relation to solar ionizing radiation

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Electromagnetic Absorption, Ionospheric Propagation, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Solar Radiation, D Region, Explorer 55 Satellite, Photoionization, Regression Analysis, Solar X-Rays

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Radio wave absorption data on 1539 kHz for the summer period of 1978 to 1980 are considered in relation to variations of solar X-ray and L-alpha radiation. It is shown that under non-flare conditions L-alpha dominates in controlling absorption and that X-rays contribute about 10% to the total absorption. Optimum regression equations show that absorption is proportional to the m-th power of ionizing flux where m 1. The role of correcting L-alpha values, measured by the AE-E satellite, is discussed.

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