Mechanism of radio-wave damping in the ionosphere in the case of electron-beam injection

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Beam Injection, Electron Beams, Ionospheric Propagation, Radio Attenuation, Signal Fading, High Frequencies, Ionospheric Disturbances, Plasma Density, Space Plasmas

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Charles et al. (1980) have suggested that the signal attenuation observed in electron-beam-injection experiments is due to the scattering of the HF wave by low-frequency density fluctuations in the discharge plasma. In the present paper, calculations are made of the damping of an HF radio wave propagating in an ionospheric plasma disturbed by an electron beam. The role of Raman scattering in the process is examined.

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