Radio emission from an injected electron beam from the viewpoint of ionospheric-plasma disgnostics

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Beam Injection, Electron Beams, Ionospheric Electron Density, Plasma Diagnostics, Radio Emission, Beam Plasma Amplifiers, Plasma Density, Rocket Sounding

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Data from the ARAKS electron-beam-injection experiment are reviewed. It is shown that conditions under which the beam-particle density is approximately equal to the density of the background plasma are experimentally attainable, while conditions under which the beam-particle density is much less than the density of the background plasma are unattainable. This indicates that ionospheric-plasma diagnostics using radio emission from an injected electron beam is entirely possible, but only along the rocket trajectory.

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