Radio wave turbulent 'absorption' due to electron beam injections in the ionosphere

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Beam Injection, Earth Ionosphere, Electromagnetic Absorption, Electron Beams, Ionospheric Propagation, Plasma Turbulence, Radio Waves, Atmospheric Attenuation, Damping, Field Aligned Currents, Nonlinearity, Radio Scattering, Radio Telemetry

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Considered is the collisionless damping of high-frequency radio waves in the ionospheric plasma perturbed by electron beams. Special attention is paid to the attenuation of telemetric signals, observed in the ARAKS active rocket experiment with intense electron beam injections, and to the 'spike' ionospheric absorption events. It is shown that these phenomena may be explained in terms of the nonlinear scattering of radio waves by plasma turbulence driven by electron beams and accompanied field-aligned currents.

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