Observations of a long-lived artificial ion cloud in the low-latitude ionosphere in an experiment in the framework of the CRRES project

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Barium Ion Clouds, Crres (Satellite), Earth Ionosphere, Photochemical Reactions, Atmospheric Diffusion, Ionospheric Drift, Spectrum Analysis

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Doppler and optical data obtained in the framework of the CRRES project suggest the possible existence of long-lived (more than 14 hours) artificial ion clouds in the low-latitude ionosphere. The prolonged existence of large-scale barium ion clouds may be due to low recombination rates and photochemical processes in which barium ions participate, as well as to the fact that the diffusion spread of elongated large-scale artificial ion clouds is mainly determined by slow transverse diffusion of barium ions.

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