DocumentCode
1106016
Title
On a Method Computing Transient Wave Propagation in Ionospheric Regions
Author
Gray, K.G. ; Bowhill, S.A.
Author_Institution
Aeronomy Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801
Issue
1
fYear
1978
Firstpage
183
Lastpage
184
Abstract
A consequence of an exoatmospheric nuclear burst is an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) radiated from it. In a region far enough away from the burst, where nonlinear effects can be ignored, the EMP can be represented by a large-amplitude narrow-time- width plane-wave pulse. If the ionosphere intervenes the origin and destination of the EMP, frequency dispersion can cause significant changes in the original pulse upon reception. A method of computing these dispersive effects of transient wave propagation is summarized. The method described is different from the standard transform techniques and provides physical insight into the transient wave process. The method, although exact, can be used in approximating the early-time transient response of an ionospheric region by a simple integration with only explicit knowledge of the electron density, electron collision frequency, and electron gyrofrequency required. As an illustration of the method, it is applied to a simple example and contrasted with the corresponding transform solution.
Keywords
EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic transients; Electrons; Frequency; Ionosphere; Magnetic fields; Plasma waves; Polarization; Transient response;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.1978.303709
Filename
4091136
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