Optical observations of near-rocket luminescence in the Zarnitsa-2 experiment

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Auroras, Beam Injection, Luminescence, Optical Measurement, Rocket Sounding, Earth Ionosphere, Electron Beams, Electron Energy, Ionosondes, Pitch (Inclination), Plasma Generators, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Pulse Generators, Radiant Flux Density, Telephotometry

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A description is given of the Zarnitsa-2 experiment which involved the generation of an artificial aurora in the ionosphere by the injection of electron beams from a rocket into the ionosphere. Results are presented of optical observations of near-rocket luminescence excited by electron beams. The main features of the dynamics of the luminescence are explained by a beam-plasma discharge mechanism.

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