Issues

 / 

1977

 / 

December

  

Meetings and conferences


Inhomogeneous structure of the plasma near the sun and spreading of the spectrum of the radio waves, as suggested by the results of radio sounding with the aid of the satellites ’Venus-9, 10′

,  a,  a,  b, ,
a Kotel'nikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences, pl. Vvedenskogo 1, Fryazino, Moscow Region, 141190, Russian Federation
b Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, Branch in Fryazino, pl. Vvedenskogo 1, Fryazino, Moscow Region, 141190, Russian Federation
PACS: 01.10.Fv
DOI: 10.1070/PU1977v020n12ABEH005487
URL: https://ufn.ru/en/articles/1977/12/l/
Citation: Kolosov M A, Yakovlev O I, Efimov A I, Razmanov V M, Rogal’skii V I, Shtrykov V K "Inhomogeneous structure of the plasma near the sun and spreading of the spectrum of the radio waves, as suggested by the results of radio sounding with the aid of the satellites 'Venus-9, 10′" Sov. Phys. Usp. 20 1028–1029 (1977)
BibTexBibNote ® (generic)BibNote ® (RIS)MedlineRefWorks

Оригинал: Колосов М А, Яковлев О И, Ефимов А И, Разманов В М, Рогальский В И, Штрыков В К «Неоднородная структура околосолнечной плазмы и размытие спектра радиоволн по результатам радиопросвечивания при помощи спутника ‘Венера-10’» УФН 123 698–700 (1977); DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0123.197712o.0698

Cited by (4) Similar articles (20) ↓

  1. M.A. Kolosov, O.I. Yakovlev et alResults of radio sounding of the neutral atmosphere of Venus and bistatic radar study of its surface with the aid of the satellites ’Venera-9, 10′20 1027–1028 (1977)
  2. M.A. Kolosov, N.A. Savich et alInvestigations of the plasma near the sun by the dispersion-interferometer method during the flight of the satellites ’Venera-9, 10′20 1029–1030 (1977)
  3. G.S. Ivanov-Kholodnyi, M.A. Kolosov et alThe ionosphere of Venus from the data of the satellites ’Venera-9, 10′ and some singularities of its formation20 1025–1027 (1977)
  4. M.A. Kolosov, O.I. Yakovlev “A Study of Propagation of Radio Waves in the Solar System Using Soviet Space Stations16 743–744 (1974)
  5. S.F. Golyan, L.A. Lobachevskii “Results of Experimental Studies of the Global Propagation of Short Radio Waves18 561–562 (1975)
  6. A.V. Gurevich “Nonlinear Effects in the Propagation of High-Power Radio Waves in the Ionosphere17 613–613 (1975)
  7. A.V. Gurevich, E.E. Tsedilina “Theoretical Investigation of Ultralong-range Propagation of Short Radio Waves18 560–561 (1975)
  8. N.A. Armand, Yu.V. Gulyaev et alResults of solar wind and planetary ionosphere research using radiophysical methods53 517–523 (2010)
  9. S.Ya. Braude “Certain Results of Experimental Studies in Decameter Radio Astronomy19 767–768 (1976)
  10. J.E. Eĭnasto “The Structure of Galactic Systems19 955–956 (1976)
  11. É.I. Mogilevskii “The Fine Structure of the Solar Magnetoplasma18 563–563 (1975)
  12. G.A. Delone, N.B. Delone et alNonresonant Excitation of the Atomic Spectrum in a Light Field18 749–750 (1975)
  13. V.S. Troitskii, A.V. Gustov et alPossible Use of the Intrinsic Microwave Thermal Radio Emission of the Human Body to Measure the Temperatures of Its Internal Organs: Results and Prospects24 430–432 (1981)
  14. V.A. Rubakov “Structure of the vacuum in gauge theories and monopole catalysis of proton decay26 1111–1112 (1983)
  15. I.A. Abroyan, V.V. Korablev et alSecondary-Emission Methods of Investigating the Structure and Composition of the Surface Layers of Solids20 640–642 (1977)
  16. Yu.P. Ochelkov, V.V. Usov, A.I. Tsygan “The Nature of Pulsar Radio Emission21 367–367 (1978)
  17. V.S. Troitskii, L.N. Bondar’, A.M. Starodubtsev “The Search for Sporadic Radio Emission from Space17 607–609 (1975)
  18. V.E. Zuev “Laser Sounding for Atmospheric Pollution17 599–600 (1975)
  19. M.A. Liberman “A contribution to the theory of ionizing shock waves in magnetic fields22 190–191 (1979)
  20. A.B. Severnyi, V.A. Kotov, T.T. Tsap “Investigation of the sun’s pulsations and the problem of its internal structure22 667–668 (1979)

The list is formed automatically.

© 1918–2024 Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk
Email: ufn@ufn.ru Editorial office contacts About the journal Terms and conditions