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Вариации скорости движения ионосферной плазмы во время частного солнечного затмения 4 января 2011 г.

Вариации скорости движения ионосферной плазмы во время частного солнечного затмения 4 января 2011 г.

Abstract

Рассмотрены особенности измерения и приведены результаты наблюдений вариаций вертикальной составляющей скорости движения ионосферной плазмы с помощью радара некогерентного рассеяния во время частного (около 0.78) солнечного затмения 4 января 2011 г. вблизи г. Харькова. Проведено сравнение результатов наблюдений в день затмения с результатами, полученными в контрольные дни. Показано, что затмение вызвало процессы перестройки ионосферы, подобные наступлению кратковременной ночи. The features of measurement of vertical component of the ionospheric plasma drift velocity by means of incoherent scatter radar and the results of observations of velocity variations during the partial (about 0.78) solar eclipse on January 4, 2011 near Kharkiv are presented. A comparison of results of observations in the day of eclipse with results obtained in other days is carried out. It is shown that the eclipse caused restructuring of the ionosphere similar to short-term coming of night.

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радар некогерентного рассеяния, высокоэнергетические источники, региональные модели ионосферы, процессы перестройки ионосферы

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