Stellar X-ray effects on VLF radio wave propagation

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Cosmic X Rays, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Transmission, Stellar Radiation, Very Low Frequencies, X Ray Stars, Anisotropic Media, Electromagnetic Interference, Ionospheric Electron Density, Wave Diffraction, X Ray Sources

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A disagreement in the literature concerning the detectability from the ground of stellar X-rays from such sources as Scorpius XR-1 is shown to be illusory. Electron number density profiles derived from ionospheric theory and a full wave analysis of VLF propagation demonstrate the effects of stellar X-rays on the VLF radio signals. Besides mode interference, a long nighttime signal path and a low stellar zenith angle over the whole path are important for the detectability of stellar X-rays by VLF radiowaves.

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