Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Dec 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977rasc...12..861b&link_type=abstract
Radio Science, vol. 12, Nov.-Dec. 1977, p. 861-878.
Computer Science
Sound
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Ionospheric Sounding, Longitudinal Waves, Plasma Waves, Rocket Sounding, Satellite Observation, Wave Dispersion, Cold Plasmas, Electron Energy, Ionograms, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma Diagnostics, Radio Echoes, Radio Probing
Scientific paper
The reported discussion is concerned with longitudinal waves associated with electron motions. These waves are easily stimulated in the ionosphere by rocket- and satellite-borne RF sounders. Most of the observations of stimulated plasma waves in the ionosphere are based on ionograms obtained from the sounders carried on board five satellites, including Explorer 20, Alouette 1 and 2, and ISIS 1 and 2. The majority of the observations can be explained by considering the propagation of the sounder-stimulated plasma waves. Attention is given to aspects of plasma wave dispersion, linear phenomena, plasma wave instabilities and nonlinear phenomena, unexplained phenomena, diagnostic applications, geophysical and astrophysical applications, and a number of experiments planned for the future.
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