Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005phrvl..94i5004k&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 94, Issue 9, id. 095004
Physics
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Ionospheric Disturbances, Irregularities, And Storms
Scientific paper
We report the discovery of radio-wave-induced red emission of OH Meinel rotation-vibrational bands at 629.79 nm. These are the first measurements of artificial aurora below 100 km. We believe that the 629.79-nm OH emission was due to radio-wave focusing by sporadic ionization clouds near 80 85 km altitude, thus giving a technique to visualize the low-altitude sporadic ionization and providing insight into ionospheric interactions at these low altitudes.
Bakhmet'eva N. V.
Belikovich V. V.
Carlson Herbert C.
Donovan Eric
Kagan Ludmila M.
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