Detection of global phenomena of technogenic ultraviolet and infrared nightglows onboard the Vernov satelliteстатья
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Аннотация:The generation of transients in the Earth's upper atmosphere under the action of electron fluxes and high- and low-frequency electromagnetic waves has been studied onboard the small Vernov spacecraft (solar synchronous orbit, 98A degrees inclination, height 640-830 km). The studies were carried out with ultraviolet (UV, 240-380 nm), red-infrared (IR, 610-800 nm), gamma-ray (0.01-3 MeV), and electron (0.2-15 MeV) detectors as well as with high-frequency (0.05-15 MHz) and low-frequency (0.1 Hz-40 kHz) radio receivers. Artificial optical signals distributed along the meridian in an extended region of latitudes in the Earth's Northern and Southern Hemispheres modulated by a low frequency were recorded during the nadir observations at nighttime. Examples of the oscillograms of such signals in the UV and IR spectral ranges and their global distribution are presented. The emission generation altitude and the atmospheric components that can be the sources of this emission are discussed. Particular attention is given to the technogenic causes of this glow in the ionosphere under the action of powerful low- and high-frequency radio stations on the ionosphere.