Vertical variations of aeronomic constants in the region of ionization-recombination equilibrium

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Aeronomy, Ionization Coefficients, Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Ion Density, Recombination Coefficient, Vertical Distribution, Constants, Electron Recombination, Ion Production Rates, Ion Recombination, Mass Spectroscopy, Upper Atmosphere

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Variations with height of combinations of aeronomic constants in the ionosphere are investigated on the basis of published data concerning simultaneous mass-spectroscopic measurements of electron and ion densities in the region of ionization-recombination equilibrium. It is noted that the product of the mean-weighted recombination coefficient and the height of the homogeneous atmosphere above the maximum of the ion-production rate depends on height. The character of this dependence is shown to be associated with the parameter characterizing the relative ion composition at the level of this maximum.

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