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Observations of enhanced ion line frequency spectrum during Arecibo ionospheric modification experimentThe Arecibo 430 MHz incoherent scatter radar (ISR) was used to monitor the effects of modifying the ionosphere by a high power HF transmitter feeding the 305 m reflector antenna. When in the ordinary magnetoionic mode parametric instabilities develop in the ionosphere near the reflection level. Manifestations of these instabilities are the strong enhancement of Langmuir oscillations in the direction of the ISR beam at a wavelength of 35 cm and the simultaneous much weaker enhancement of ion oscillations in that direction. The spectral analysis of the enhanced peak with a height resolution of 2.4 km shows that the ionic mode enhancement most often has a double humped frequency spectrum corresponding to up- and down-going ion acoustic waves. The shape of the frequency spectrum is interpreted in terms of a stable oscillation which is driven by a secondary electrostatic field caused by nonlinear interaction of Langmuir waves within a cone centered on the magnetic field and by the scattering of the pump field on stable Langmuir waves travelling along the direction of the ISR.
Document ID
19740023703
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hagfors, T.
(Technical Univ. of Trondheim Trondheim, Norway)
Zamlutti, C. J.
(Technical Univ. of Trondheim Trondheim, Norway)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1974
Publication Information
Publication: AGARD Nonlinear Effects in Electromagnetic Wave Propagation
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
74N31816
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