Short-term variations of plasma parameters in the lower part of the D-region

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Charged Particles, D Region, Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Electron Density, Negative Ions, Radio Signals, Radio Scattering, Temperature Dependence

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The existence of electron-density variations reaching a value of 40-80 percent at heights of 65-70 km is found on the basis of an analysis of signals scattered by artificial periodic irregularities of electron density and a model for the transformation of charged particles with two negative ions. The variations are explained by the strong temperature dependence of the rates of direct and inverse transitions from primary negative O2(-) ions to 'stable' negative ions.

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