The mean fractional electron density fluctuation amplitude derived from auroral backscatter data

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Auroral Zones, Backscattering, E Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Amplitudes, Equatorial Atmosphere, Power Spectra, Rocket Sounding, Space Plasmas

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The mean fractional electron density fluctuation amplitude in the auroral E-region has been inferred from data of four auroral radars, obtained in situations where the ionospheric E-field was well above the threshold for the Farley-Buneman instability excitation. Two spatial power spectra of electron density variation have been tested; they give values which are in fairly good agreement with radar results from the equatorial ionosphere and with in situ rocket results from the auroral ionosphere, as well as with several theoretical predictions.

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