Moving of the High-Speed Plasma jet Through the Ionosphere of the Different Density: Optical and Radiation Effects

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2403 Active Experiments, 2407 Auroral Ionosphere (2704), 2423 Ionization Mechanisms, 2427 Ionosphere/Atmosphere Interactions (0335)

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The investigation of the high-speed plasma jet dynamics in the geomagnetic field has important implications to the basic magnetospheric and ionospheric physics and to the applied problems. The new results of the active geophysical rocket experiment (AGRE) "North Star" (1999) are represented. The high-speed plasma jet was injected on the altitudes 360 and 280 km perpendicular to the geomagnetic field. During first injection plasma jet was injected in the artificial air cloud with the density ~ 10-12 g/cm3, during second one - in the free space with the density ~ 10-15 g/cm3. The design and characteristics of the plasma jet generator, the radiation dynamics of the plasma cloud and dynamics of the charged particles takes place during of the process of the interaction of the plasma jet with environment are discussed.

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