Parameters of a High-Frequency Source Located in the Tropopause

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Shelobolin Alexandr
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A model of a transionospheric pulse pair, previously obtained experimentally and not having a satisfactory explanation, is proposed. The physical parameters of the emitting object in the form of a flat ionized structure, the electron density in it, and the electron temperature are considered. Two estimates are given for each of these parameters, where n = 10 7 cm -3 , and T e is in the range from 600 K to 3000 K.

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A model of a transionospheric pulse pair, previously obtained experimentally and not having a satisfactory explanation, is proposed. The physical parameters of the emitting object in the form of a flat ionized structure, the electron density in it, and the electron temperature are considered. Two estimates are given for each of these parameters, where n = 10 7 cm -3 , and T e is in the range from 600 K to 3000 K.

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