Plasma line measurements at Chatanika with high-speed correlator and filter bank

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Auroral Zones, Birkeland Currents, E Region, Incoherent Scatter Radar, Plasma Spectra, Correlators, Ionospheric Currents, Line Spectra, Signal Processing, Vertical Distribution

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A signal processing theory is developed that is used to obtain the plasma line intensities from measurements made in the spring and fall of 1978 with the Chatanika incoherent scatter radar. It is shown that these intensities compare well with these obtained from the filter bank. In addition, variations in the spectra are related to variations in the auroral E layer. Finally, the Birkeland current carried by the ambient or thermal electrons is deduced, noting that this may be the most important result.

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