Daytime high-latitude short-wave reflection and polar auroras

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Auroras, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Scattering, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Wave Reflection, Backscattering, Diurnal Variations, Ionospheric Sounding, Radio Waves

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The paper presents an investigation of the relationship between localization regions of ionospheric irregularities responsible for short-wave backscattering during the oblique sounding of the ionosphere and the characteristics of daytime auroral glow. It is shown that reflections are observed at latitudes of 70-76 deg which, with maximum probability, are recorded at about 14 MLT. The localization regions of the irregularities responsible for the reflected signals are closely connected with the location of discrete auroras.

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