Daytime ionospheric effect associated with X-ray flare from SCO XR-1

Ramanamurty, Y. V. ; Mitra, A. P. ; Jain, V. C. (1970) Daytime ionospheric effect associated with X-ray flare from SCO XR-1 Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 32 (10). pp. 1721-1726. ISSN 0021-9169

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Abstract

The first evidence of a daytime ionospheric effect associated with an X-ray flare from the celestial X-ray source Scorpius XR-1 occurring on October 15, 1967 is presented. The effect is a decrease in the field strength of 164 kHz radio waves received at a great circle distance of about 1600 km from the sender. Ion production calculations for this event are given.

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