Spatial-temporal characteristics of backscattering signals from an artificially disturbed region

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Backscattering, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Frequency Heating, Signal Distortion, Space Plasmas, Aeronomy, Inhomogeneity, Mathematical Models, Spatial Distribution, Temporal Distribution

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Experimental results are presented on the characteristics of 2.7-4.7-MHz backscattering signals (BSSs) reflected from artifical ionospheric irregularities produced by high-power radio waves. It is shown that the BSS amplitude is stabilized after 6-17 sec after the commencement of the radio-wave excitation of the ionosphere depending on the test frequency. The characteristic relaxation time of the BSS amplitude after the end of the heating decreases with increasing frequency of the test signal.

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