1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf01034596
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Dynamic characteristics of stimulated radio emission from ionospheric plasma

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“…1. Here, the solid faint lines show the dependences of the SEE intensity on the inclination angle of the antenna beam for the stage of the maximum SEE level observed within 1−−3 s after the pump-on, and the dotted lines, for the stationary stage which takes place after the overshoot effect develops (i.e., when a decrease in the SEE intensity occurs after the stationary level of SEE is reached) [11]. All the dependences are normalized to the maximum SEE intensity observed in this measurement cycle at ∆f = −11 kHz for the southward zenith inclination angle θ = 4 • of the antenna beam.…”
Section: Results Of Measurements Performed In 1986mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…1. Here, the solid faint lines show the dependences of the SEE intensity on the inclination angle of the antenna beam for the stage of the maximum SEE level observed within 1−−3 s after the pump-on, and the dotted lines, for the stationary stage which takes place after the overshoot effect develops (i.e., when a decrease in the SEE intensity occurs after the stationary level of SEE is reached) [11]. All the dependences are normalized to the maximum SEE intensity observed in this measurement cycle at ∆f = −11 kHz for the southward zenith inclination angle θ = 4 • of the antenna beam.…”
Section: Results Of Measurements Performed In 1986mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It should be emphasized that correlation between the generation of the thermal SEE components (DM and BC) and the development of ASII was mentioned in a number of earlier papers (see, e.g., [11,13,18]). The obtained fairly good coincidence between the angular dependences of the intensities of the DM and BC components and the corresponding angular dependence of the ASII intensity can be considered another important proof that the generation mechanisms of the above-mentioned SEE components can be closely related to generation of small-scale irregularities.…”
Section: Results Of Measurements Performed In 1986mentioning
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“…According to the studies performed in the middle [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] and polar [1,[10][11][12][13][14] latitudes, the SEE in its stationary state, which is usually reached a few seconds (or a few tens of seconds) after the interaction begins, is a composition of more than ten separate spectral structures (radiation components), which is evidence for the variety of the plasma processes occurring simultaneously in the perturbed region (PR) of the ionosphere. An overview of the results obtained in these experiments is given in, e.g., [15][16][17].…”
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