SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOV-KHOLODNYY, G.S. - IVANOV-OMSKIY, V.I.
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Ionization in the terrestrial ... B100212
However, these processes require a change of the conception about the
ionization sourcl-? in the upper atmosphere. According to these results
the neutralization of the particles takes part in the ),onosphore, mainly
by trunsfer r,--' the atomic ions into moleou lar ions and subsequent
neutralization of the molecular ions. K. I. Gringauz and several
western researchers have investigated the electron concentration above
an altitude of 80 km, and the data are given in Table 1. The following
differential equation for the vanishing of electrons is based on these
data: dn /dt - an n a-'n+n2/(n+ + n2 . Thereforep thero are
e e 2 2 P 1 2)
recombination processes of higher intensity at these altitudos au has
been assumed in the past. From this it follows also that much utrongor
ionizing rays (10-100 erg/om2 see) are found to exist than has been
assumed in the past, in order to conserve the high degree of ionization.
The newest data about the short wave spectrum of solar radiation have
been studied in this connection. In a range of 1200--83.9 A, 150 new
lines have been found, the strongest one in a He II line with % - 304 A.
For;these lines an intensity of 15 erg/om2sec has been calculated on. the
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earth. Th-is value is incorrect and due to estimations of the effective
absorption cross section of the terrestrial atmosphere other authors
have estimated that at a zenith angle of 79-50 these lines will be
reduced to one eighteenth. Based on known data a new estimation of the
intensity has been done and the value found is % - 1.2 erg/cm 2sec.
The results found with these two lines in two separate tests agree very
well. The effective absorption cross section obtained for this line is
1-1-5-10-1 7 om. this also agrees well with data of other authors.
Finally, the difficulties for calibration of measuring instruments is
mentioned, which are used for rocket -tests. One of the smrest ways to
correct data obtained, is seen in comparing data of ultraviolet solar
radiation, which have their origin in the oorona and the transition zone
between corona and photosphere, with those of other apectral regions,
Then, the author talks about a model which he had constructed earlier
(Ref. 30: G. S. ivanov-Kholodny~r, G. lit. Nikollskiy, Aotr. Zhuzn., 22,
65 (1961)) and which is based on newest data obtained with rockets. This
model is very sensitive to the intensity of short wave emission, and it
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confirms the ~.")rrectness of' the estimations mentioned earlior. Therefore,
it can be said that the ultraviolet solar radiation is about
30 erg/cm,23ec (5-10-10 11 quanta/CM2sec) at the boundary of the earth's
atmosphere. The main process of the neutralization in the Ionosphere is
a dissociative recombination of the molecules, the atomic ions change
over into molecular ions. In a column of the atmosphere with 1 CM2
cross section about 3-10 11 - 3.1012 recombination and ionization processes
will take place. There are 1 table and 30 references; 12 Soviet-bloc
and 18 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy geofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Applied Geophysics, Academy of Sciences USSR)
PRESENTED: November 10, 1960, by Ye. K. Fedorov, Academician
SUBMITTED: October 20, 1960
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AUTHORS: Ivanov-Kholodriyy. S., and kntonova, 1-
TITLE: Ionization of the nocttirrial
hypothes),q)
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Doklady, v. 140, no
lo62 - 1065
TEXT: In 1957, V. I. Krasovskiy (Pr1roda, no, 5:
charged particlec as sources of ionization of the nocturnal
R. L. Smith, R. A. Helliwell, I. W, Yabroff (J. Genrhys, Res., 65, 815
(1960)) and B. J, O'Brien, J.A.Van Allen et al, k'J,, Geophys, Res , 61~,.
2583 (1960)) obtained new proofs for the exjstc)rjc;e (,f ~.',ectron befuns in
the upper atmosphere. Assuming that, during the nigh", lonization ill the
ionosphere is caused by an electron particle flux, the evathors calculated
the particle energy. Equilibrium between generatlon anti recombination
of ions was assumed. Using data of V. V. Mikhnevach, B. S. Danilin
et al. (Sborn. Iskusstvennyye'sputniki Zemli, no. 3, 84 (1959)) about
density of atmospheref and of A. D. Danilov (Sborf), I'~kus-qt7ennyye
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"On the Rite of Ionization and Recombination Processes in the Ionization
Processes in -the Earth Atmosphere" f
Soviet Papers Presented at Plenary Meetings of Committee on Space B.-search
(COSPAIR) and Third International Space Science Symposium, WaBhingtcm, D. C.,
23 Apr - 9 may 62.
7-T11- ;I! I Uli I I J H !II
IVANOV-KHOLODN,Y, G. S.
" The role of trapped particles in auroral bombardment"
Report to be submitted at the TAU and IUOG Symposium on
Theoretical Interpretation of Upper Atmosphere Eminionsp
Paris, France, 25-29 June 1962
I.Tnstitute of Applied Geophysics, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow.
IVANOV-KffOLODNYY, G. S.
"Ionization of the upper atmosphere by solar shortvwircs radiation"
report to te submitted for the 13th Intl. Astronautical Coiigresa., 10,
Varna, Bulgaria, 23-29 Sep 1962.
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AUTHOR: Ivanov-Kholodny Gese
TITLE - Intena ity of Sunts shortwave radiation and the speed or
ionization and reconibinntion procesges in.the ionosphere
(Rnviaw
PERI,ODICAL: Geomagnetizm i Asronomlyap v.2. no.Z, 1962, 377-406
TEXT: The review deals mainl-y with Interpretation of ner date.. ob-
tained with rockets and Prtificial satellites. It Is based on West-
ern and Soviet literature up to 1962,, Threo iubjnctv are discussed,
y and the spectriim of- Sun's ionizing rndintiol),
1) the total energ,
where the subheadings are: Determination of the total shortwave
1100A) flux S from ionospheric data* Doterminention of 6 from
jastrophysical data* Rocket data on Sun's shortweve radiation., Me
Interpretqtion of the rocket data, Variation of the radiation in-
tensity and the active arenn on the Sun. 2) The Ionic composition
of tho atmosphere; Abundance of molecular tons in tho ionosphere
The h~mothoais of disoociative recombination In the ionosphere.
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Intensity of Sun's shortwnvc.9v
Investigntion of the reaction of dissocistive recombinntion in the
laboratory* The effective coefficient a--' of recombinntion in the
ionosphere (theory). Continuation of the processes of dissocistive
recombination in the ionosphere. The effective coefficient of
recombination in the Ionosphere (exporimnnt)o The power of the
onorgy nourcon in the uppor aftioapharo, 3) Corpuseulqr currents In
th(- ionosphere.. The conclusions are: the now rocket data on the In-
tensity and spectrum of Sun's shortwave radiationO its distribution
on the Sun's disic, the ionic composition and corpuscitlar radiations
in the ionosphere contradict tho existing ideas about the rates of
ropombination and ionizing processes in the ionosphere. The c'on-
clusiona about the high intensity of ionization and recombinstion
processes in the ionosphere are partly confirmed b:y sea'levol iono-
spheric observations, There are 4 tablesp 3 figurom and 174 re-
ferencess
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AMTOR., Ivanov-Kholodnvy, G.S. and Nikollskiyp G.M.
TITLE: identifiention of Sun's rAdistion lines In the sbort-
wave region of the apectrum 1100A)
PERIOT)YAL: Geomagnotizm I Avronomi-ya, v,2$ no*3. 1962p 425-442
TEXT: Out of ^-,225 lines of Sunlo shortwave rndiatlon (60 to 11OOhV
obtained by means of roclcets,, 180 lines are identified In this work.
The Intensity of the lines is talcon Into ac 'colint. A critical analp-'
Is of former identiflentions is givene In the spectral enargy dia-
tribixtion 11fixima In the following wavelength regions were found:
60-100 (corona),, 200-4-500 350-650, 750-850j, 950-1050A. A minimuin
nstimFtto of' the totn 1 energy of the line rDd intion (A 6-- 1100i) is
15 erg/cm~ sac at the Earth. Half of this nnargy in concantrated in
the region of 200-400 A. Tho relative content of nitroren on the
Siin Is 1,4111 = 3xlO-5. The identification of the linen was done by
compnrison with n list of 540 spectral lines, in the range 18-11001,
taken from a work by the name authors: Astron.,Zh*19610 38,, 828o The
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Identificstion of Sun's rsidistion...
intensities of tho lines In this list oxceed U10-4 10-3 erg/cmn-
aec. There is I tabln, 4 figuras, 19
ASSOCIATION: Institixt prilclRdnoy goofiziki Akademli nauk
Inntitut Zermogo magnetlzma,, ionoafery I rnsproatra-
nenlya radiovolu Akademii nPlak SSSR (Inatituto of
Applied deophvsics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR;
institute of Terrestrial Magnetizm, Ionosphere and
Radiowave Propagation, Academy of Gcienoe3 of the USSR)
SVBMITTE D: September 2, 1961
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Ionization of v upper 4tRoaphere with short-irgive flolkiiidiaiion.~
Geomag, i aer. 1.no,4:~74~V'JJ-Ag 162* 041RA 15:10)
lo Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR.
(Solar radiation, (Ionosphore)
IVANOT6KHOLODff7Yp Go$*, kand.fiz.-matemovauk
Symp9sium o#.the theoretical interpretati= of the aniosique of
the upper atinbaPherve rent, AN SM 32 r-o.12178,JY9 V 162,
(MIRA 15:22)
(Atmosphere,, Upper-&ngreeses)
ACCESSION NR: AT3012812 S/2961/G3/000/005/0154,/0170
AUTHOR: Ivanov-I