Title :
Incoherent Scattering of Radio Waves by Free Electrons with Applications to Space Exploration by Radar
Author_Institution :
School of Elec. Eng., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y.
Abstract :
Free electrons in an ionized medium scatter radio waves weakly. Under certain conditions only incoherent scattering exists. A powerful radar can detect the incoherent backscatter from the free electrons in and above the earth´s ionosphere. The received signal is spread in frequency by the Doppler shifts associated with the thermal motion of the electrons. On the basis of incoherent backscatter by free electrons a powerful radar, but one whose components are presently within the state of the art, is capable of: 1) measuring electron density and electron temperature as a function of height and time at all levels in the earth´s ionosphere and to heights of one or more earth´s radii; 2) measuring auroral ionization; 3) detecting transient streams of charged particles coming from outer space; and 4) exploring the existence of a ring current. The instrument is capable of 1) obtaining radar echoes from the sun, Venus, and Mars and possibly from Jupiter and Mercury; and 2) receiving from certain parts of remote space hitherto-undetected sources of radiation at meter wavelengths.
Keywords :
Backscatter; Doppler radar; Earth; Electrons; Particle scattering; Radar applications; Radar detection; Radar scattering; Space exploration; Spaceborne radar;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1958.286852