Measurement of variations of integral electron density in channels of communication with the Venera 13 and 14 probes

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Cosmic Plasma, Electron Density Profiles, Plasma Probes, Venera Satellites, Interplanetary Medium, Radio Interferometers

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Two-frequency dispersion interferometer transmitters on Venera 13 and 14 were used to study the integral characteristics of the interplanetary plasma. Two coherent radio signals (wavelengths of 8 and 32 cm) were transmitted from the probes and received on earth; the reduced phase difference of the signals was proportional to the integral electron density in the propagation path. An analysis of the results confirms the hypothesis that the influence of the interplanetary plasma on variations of the integral electron density increases at D greater than 100 million kilometers (where D is the distance between the probe and the terrestrial receiving point).

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