Terrestrial ionospheric effects on solar decameter spectra

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Effects, Decametric Waves, Gravity Waves, Solar Radio Bursts, Solar Spectra, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Caustics (Optics), Diffraction Patterns, F Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Periodic Variations, Polarization (Waves), Statistical Analysis

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Two particular kinds of structures observed on solar dynamic spectra at decameter wavelengths are studied statistically over a four-year period. Their spectral characteristics and temporal occurrence are given. Their ionospheric origin is established: they are caustic patterns due to focusing of the solar radio emission by traveling ionospheric disturbances in the F region and smaller inhomogeneities at lower altitudes respectively.

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