Scattering of decametric radio waves in the solar wind

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Interplanetary Space, Solar Wind, Wave Scattering, Interferometers, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Solar Corona

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The scattering of decametric radio waves in the interplanetary medium is studied. A power law is obtained to approximate the dependence of the scattering angle on elongation at large distances from the sun. In the decameteric range, the elongation dependence of the scattering angle differs from the power law within the elongation range of 40-65 degrees. It is suggested that these differences are due to the influence of the interplanetary magnetic field on the properties of the interplanetary medium.

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