Spectra of scintillations due to ionospheric and interplanetary plasma inhomogeneities and a possibility of their separation in the decametric wave range

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Energy Spectra, Interplanetary Medium, Ionospheric Electron Density, Nonuniform Plasmas, Scintillation, Decametric Waves, Night Sky, Power Spectra

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A possibility of the separation of interplanetary scintillation produced by electron density irregularities against the ionospheric background is demonstrated. The energy spectrum of interplanetary scintillation has a power form with a spectral index of 3.1 plus or minus 0.6 for elongations of 90-150 deg in the 12.6-25 MHz range. The break frequency in the spectrum of the wide-band nighttime ionospheric scintillation is about 0.01 Hz at 12 m. The narrow-band scintillations have a break frequency less than 0.01 Hz.

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