Mid-latitude rocket measurements of plasma irregularities associated with topside density depletion

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F Region, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Plasma Density, Rocket Sounding, Space Plasmas, Electron Density Profiles, Night, Winter

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A plasma-irregularities spectrum analyzer and a Langmuir probe experiment, on a rocket experiment conducted at mid-latitudes during quiet night-time winter conditions, revealed the existence of an isolated plasma density depletion between 700 and 1100 km. A substantial enhancement of intensity of the irregularities coinciding with the depletion was observed over a broad band of irregularity sizes ranging from tens of meters to several kilometers. The power spectral index was equal to 0.84 + or - 0.17 as compared to 1.71 + or - 0.56 for the irregularities outside the plasma depletion.

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