Ionospheric modification experiments with the Arecibo heating facility

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High Frequencies, Ionospheric Heating, Ionospheric Sounding, Plasma Heating, Space Plasmas, Backscattering, Doppler Effect, Electron Acceleration, Line Spectra, Plasma Spectra, Sidebands

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The data obtained from the Arecibo Heating Facility from September 1981-1984 are reviewed. The observations of the weak electromagnetic sidebands, the HF-induced plasma line at 3.175 and 50 MHz, and the HF-induced line below threshold are examined. The study of the HF-induced plasma line spectra with height discrimination using a coded long pulse technique and the analysis of the plasma and ion spectra using a multipulse technique are discussed. The electron drift velocities are calculated from the Doppler shift of the narrow features in the HF-induced plasma line spectrum. The classification of HF-induced plasma line spectra is described. The acceleration of electrons which enhances the thermal plasma line and Bragg backscatter irregularities is studied.

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