Abstract
Incoherent scattering by the free electrons of the ionosphere has been suggested as a technique for measuring the electron density profile both below and above the F region maximum. This paper reports observations which confirm the existence of the Incoherent scatter and show that its intensity is essentially the predicted value. The observed Doppler broadening is considerably smaller than originally predicted. In the second part of the paper, an explanation for the reduced Doppler broadening is offered. The scatter is explained as a rising from statistical fluctuations of electron density, the distribution of which is controlled by the positive ions.
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Bowles, K. L. (1961). Incoherent scattering by free electrons as a technique for studying the ionosphere and exosphere: some observations and theoretical considerations. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Section D: Radio Propagation, 65D(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.065d.003
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