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The Dependence On Zenith Angle Of The Strength Of 3-Meter Equatorial Electrojet Irregularities, H. M. Ierkic, Bela G. Fejer, D. T. Farley Dec 1980

The Dependence On Zenith Angle Of The Strength Of 3-Meter Equatorial Electrojet Irregularities, H. M. Ierkic, Bela G. Fejer, D. T. Farley

Bela G. Fejer

Radar measurements in Peru were used to deduce the zenith angle dependence of the scattering cross section of plasma irregularities generated by instabilities in the equatorial electrojet. The irregularities probed by the 50 MHz Jicamarca radar had a wavelength of 3m. The cross section for the type 2 irregularities was isotropic in the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field, while the cross section for the stronger type 1 irregularities varied with zenith angle at a rate of approximately 0.3 dB/degree; the horizontally traveling waves were more than 100 times stronger than those traveling vertically.


An Empirical Model Of Quiet Dayionospheric Electric Fields Of Middle And Low Latitudes, A. D. Richmond, M. Blanc, B. A. Emery, R. H. Wand, Bela G. Fejer, R. F. Woodland, S. Ganguly, P. Amyenc, R. A. Behnke, C. Calderon, J. V. Evans Sep 1980

An Empirical Model Of Quiet Dayionospheric Electric Fields Of Middle And Low Latitudes, A. D. Richmond, M. Blanc, B. A. Emery, R. H. Wand, Bela G. Fejer, R. F. Woodland, S. Ganguly, P. Amyenc, R. A. Behnke, C. Calderon, J. V. Evans

Bela G. Fejer

Seasonally averaged quiet-day F region ionospheric E × B drift observations from the Millstone Hill, St. Santin, Arecibo, and Jicamarca incoherent scatter radars are used to produce a model of the middle and low-latitude electric field for solar minimum conditions. A function similar to an electrostatic potential is fitted to the data to provide model values continuous in latitude, longitude, time of day, and day of the year. This model is intended to serve as a reference standard for applications requiring global knowledge of the mean electric field or requiring information at some location removed from the observing radars. This …


Ionospheric Irregularities, Bela G. Fejer, M. C. Kelley Jun 1980

Ionospheric Irregularities, Bela G. Fejer, M. C. Kelley

Bela G. Fejer

Extensive experimental and theoretical research has been performed in the last decade to study ionospheric irregularities. These studies have shown that plasma instabilities play a major role in the generation of the irregularities. In this work we describe in detail the recent experimental studies of the E and F region irregularities and also the extensive work on plasma instability theories developed to explain them. We also describe both radio wave and spacecraft-borne experimental techniques to allow a common ground for the understanding of the data from ground-based and in situ experiments. To date, theoretical work has been mostly concentrated on …


Fluid-Structure-Factor Measurements In 4he For 5.5<=T<=7.0 K, Robert Hallock, D. A. Ewen, H. N. Robkoff May 1980

Fluid-Structure-Factor Measurements In 4he For 5.5<=T<=7.0 K, Robert Hallock, D. A. Ewen, H. N. Robkoff

Robert Hallock

We report precise measurements of the structure factor S(k) as a function of the momentum transfer k for 4He at T=5.5 and 6.5 K in the density range 10<~ρ<~155 kg/m3. No theoretical predictions that can be tested against the data are available. The recent theoretical work by Bruch et al. at T=7.0 K, ρ=69.6 kg/m3 is in only limited agreement with our experimental data at T=7.0 K, ρ=69.0 kg/m3.


Third Sound And The Decay Of Persistent Currents In Unsaturated 3he-4he Films, Robert Hallock May 1980

Third Sound And The Decay Of Persistent Currents In Unsaturated 3he-4he Films, Robert Hallock

Robert Hallock

We report the observation of metastable currents in unsaturated 3He-4He-mixture films. The decay rate of these currents is found to be an increasing function of 3He concentration in the film. A simple model for the role of the 3He, adequate to explain our observations of the concentration dependence of the third-sound velocity, does not agree with the measured decay rates.


The Effects On Grain-Boundary Processes Of The Steps In The Boundary Plane Associated With The Cores Of Grain-Boundary Dislocations, Alexander H. King, D. A. Smith Jan 1980

The Effects On Grain-Boundary Processes Of The Steps In The Boundary Plane Associated With The Cores Of Grain-Boundary Dislocations, Alexander H. King, D. A. Smith

Alexander H. King

The contribution of the associated steps to the properties of grain-boundary dislocations are investigated. Two methods of step-height determination are given and it is shown that the step height, like the Burgers vector, must be conserved during the reactions of grain-boundary dislocations: this is not always automatic and additional coherent steps must take part in some reactions. The energies associated with steps have been estimated and compared with the elastic energies of grain-boundary dislocations; these comparisons suggest that (a) the reduction of elastic energy alone may not be a sufficient criterion for the progress of a reaction and (b) that …


Thermodynamic Model And Sum Rules For Three-Phase Coexistence Near Thetricritical Point In A Liquid Mixture, Miron Kaufman, K. K. Bardhan, Robert B. Griffiths Jan 1980

Thermodynamic Model And Sum Rules For Three-Phase Coexistence Near Thetricritical Point In A Liquid Mixture, Miron Kaufman, K. K. Bardhan, Robert B. Griffiths

Miron Kaufman

Two sum rules for order-parameter susceptibilities are derived for the classical theory of the three-phase region near a tricritical point in ordinary liquid mixtures. The classical theory can also be fitted in a quantitative way to the composition data of Lang and Widom near the tricritical point in the mixture ethanol+ benzene+ water + ammonium sulfate.


Type I Radar Echoes From Theequatorial Electrojet With Double Peaked Doppler Spectra, Bela G. Fejer, D. T. Farley, P. Johnston, B. B. Balsley Jan 1980

Type I Radar Echoes From Theequatorial Electrojet With Double Peaked Doppler Spectra, Bela G. Fejer, D. T. Farley, P. Johnston, B. B. Balsley

Bela G. Fejer

Normal type 1 radar echoes obtained from relatively large zenith angles have a power spectrum with a single narrow peak whose Doppler shift corresponds approximately to the acoustic velocity in the medium. On some occasions, however, this single maximum splits into two distinct peaks, separated in phase velocity on one occasion by 270 m/s. This bifurcation is most easily observed at large zenith angles during daytime when a narrow antenna beam is used. It has also been seen in a daytime experiment in which radars at Jicamarca and Huancayo simultaneously probed the same region from two different radar zenith angles. …