SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GERSHMAN, B. - GERSMAN, S.

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S/141/G2/005/001/004/024 Sonic remarks on .... E032/E314 absorption. The paper is concluded i,,rith a discussion of cases wliciv tl,..c above results %lay not hold ill the prosonce of spatial dispersion. The paper is entirely theoretical. No nunicrical computations are reported. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatels1dy radiofizichesRiy institut pri Gorl1covskoin universitete (Scientific Research Radiophysics Institute of Gor1kiy University) SUB'MITTED: November 1, 1961 Card 2/2 GERSHMOY B.N.; TUMENU1,23, V.Yu. Fcosib;L.Uty of using data on 4ispersions of whistling atuospherics for estimating coucentrations in solar corpuscular streams. Goomag. i aer, 2 no-4:653-658 JI-Ag 162. i (KIRA 15:10) 1. Radiofizichei3kiy instutit pri Gortkovakom. gosudaratvennom Univeli- sitete. (Solar radiation) (Radio waves) GM)HW B.N,,, ---- Formation of ionospheric inhomoSeneities in the F-layar. Geomag. i aer. 3 no.5;878-686 3~0 163. (MA 16:1.1) 1. Radidizichaskiy imM,itut pri Gorlkovskom goaudarstvennam universitete. I . ACCESSION NR: AP4042918 AUI11OR: Gershman, B.N. S/0057/G4/03,VOOB/1351/1353 TITLE: Concerning an approximation in the theory of propagation of ordinary waves in plasma in a strong magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal toldinicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.8, 19G4, 1351-1353 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic field plasma eflect, electromagnetic wave phenomenon, electro- magnetic refraction, plasma diagnostics ABSTRACT: From the known expression Tor the refractive index of the ordinary wave in a uniform magnetized plasma when collisions, ion motions, and space dispersion are neglected, the author shows that when the following condition is also satisfied, f2sin4a/f2 >),f2 032a/f2 >> 1, where f, f0, and fil are the wnvo, Langmuir, and Larmor if 0 oc frequencies, resly2etivoly, and a is the angle between the wavo vector and the mag- notic field, the phase velocity~ia c,cos a (o is the velocity of light in vacuo) and tho group velocity is accordingly in the direction of the magnetic field and of magnitude c. Thij is reminiscent of the behavior of Alfven wavea, the group veloci- ty of which '.a alro in the direction of the magnetio field. The angle between the 1/2 ACCESSION NP.: AP4042918 group velocity of the ordinary wave and the magnetic field wan calculated as a funa-- tion of a urdor the less restrictive condition f2Co82a/f2,V> I for a number of val- ues of tTe parameter d = f4 f2f~, 11 V and the results are presented graphically. Even for large values of d the angle between the group velocity and the magnetic field never exceeds 190 291. It is suggested that tile circumstances noted above may find application to plasma diagnostics. Orig.art.has: 11 formulwt and 1 tiguro. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatol'skiy radiofizicheskiy inatitut pri Gor,kovskom univeritete (Scientific Research Institute of Radiophysics at Gor'kiy University) SUBMITTED: 2OJu163 SUB CODE: W: 1EM 2/2 NR REF Sav; 003 ENCL: 00 OVER: 000 1 ACC. wi, 0) ". 2 .ODE': lj]Voo53/6~;/(~39/oop-/o,.~ol/o225. AWMOR: B. N. 'h-alditengerts, V. Yu. Oil(": Scienti~tc BOSearch Rail loplUnica Jnstitute of the Gorlkly State University radiofizichcrkiy institut Gorlkcrvchogo gosudarstvennogo 'HTLE: Very low frequency radio emission from the upper atmoaphere and ito connection IwAh other geophysical pheziomena SOUPCE: Uspcklii fiziclieskikh naWc, Y. 89# no. 2, 1966, 2,01-225 ;TOPIC 'TAGS: v1f, vlf propagation,, upper atmosphere, exosphere, artificial earth sate, lite All-STRACT: Tliir. is a review, with emphasis on the rerultn obtalned nince 1900, of the inforrvition concerning the state of the (,.xosl)licre which can be extracted from radio si(,,ii-als, of variable frequency between 1 and 210 kcs (j~histlcrs), especially the radio 1waves rencrated In the exosplicre directly. 'I'lie mont e-rs'e-nt-ia1'resvlt.,i of recent years" obtained by reduction and analysin of whistler observations, are first reviewed. The different types of vlf radiation (hi5G, chorus, and discrete radiation) are described and the results of systematic observations obtained with land based equipment and sid,c]-lLtes are presented. 11his ii; followed by problems involved in the generation of different types of whintlern and (in analyain of the aignificance of vlf noine In the dynimics of the carth'a outer radiation belt, and the role of vlf radiation in the Card 1/2 uric: 551.~q + 621.396.1 ACC NRI AN0,0552 dynarnicr, of Lhe eaithl~s radiation belts. It 13 concluded that the recent rcsttltr can throw light on the origin of different types of Y1f radiation, and t1~at there are i-mportant grounds for assuming that this radiation is produced by hi&, Onei-1.3, particles in the earth's outer radiation belt and In the aurora zones. There are also reasons for assuming that the vlf radiation plays an Aqw-tant rcde in the of thu earth'ti radiation belts. Several problems Whose solutions viU con- t tribute to clarification of the nature of vlf radiation are listed. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 35 formulas. SUB CODE: a7, 04/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG RF.F: 04.V OM REF.- 090 Card 2/2 ACC NRt A1370050'99 -SOURM. CODL~T-ulf/oP.03/66/006/002/021;6/025V,, 1 AUVIOR: Gorshr=,D. N.; qr~rorlyoy, G. I. O'XG: Radio Plugic"',-Inutituto, Gor'Idy State University (Radiofizicheakiy institut pri Gorl1cm1com gOSUdarStVGnnoPi universiteto) TrfL',: Non1ionogonoitios of olootro-n-c-oncentration%arii;ing during the propagation of zmving ionosphnrielinhomogonoities SOURC:~: GoonaL-notizm i aoronordya, v. 6, no. 2, 1966. 246-254 TOPIC TAGS: F layer, ionosphere ABS'r'c,ACT: This investigation is devoted to problems in the theory of f ormation of nonIionopnoitios of electron concentration arising during the propagation of internal, gravitational waves at altitudes corresponding to the F -layer of the 3.onospnere. The conclusions drai-ni from this thoory are used in the interpretation of patterns asso- ciatod i-dVh the Prodordmant orientation of the directions of propagation of moving disturbances. An outinato, is made of t1le degree of offectivoness of the formation of nonIlonogonoitios, taking into account the dependence of the concon a o of tr ti n r-OlOcUlOG oil altitude. The authors thank Ye, Yo, Tsodilina and-A, 1"irevich for p_ermisaion to view their work before its Publioation, Orige art. hass 2 fromilas. ZJ-PRS. 38,67f/ SUB COM -. O~ / SOM DATE I 15Jan65 / ORIG REF 1 005 / OT14 M- F 1 009 Card GERSHMAN, B. N. USSR/Physics - Ibnosphere An 52 "Spreading of Electromagnetic Impulses Propagated in the Ionosphere," B. N. Gershman "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 1, pp 101-104 Acknowledges the assistance of Prof V. L. Ginzburg during the course of this work. Sets up subject eqs and calculates the 2d approximation of impulse and spread, using the Fourier transform and Airy functions. Submitted 23 Feb 51. 2o6Tlo6 GXMMIN, B.N. F~ -~' - ~. opagation of electromagnetic waves in plasma subjected to a mag- netic field taking Into account the thermal motion of electrons. Zhur. ekep. I teor.fiz. 24 no.6:659-672 Je '53. (MIsHA 7:10) (Ilectromagnatic theory) L ICC t sn 19 R A"--s jour i ka 3, 1,~ 7 ID I ti 1,-) r Phoory )f Ida ""aves 0-i P1 ib Zli. oksp,~,rlv, i ~.()or. I'i_niki HL3, 24, '10 4, 453-165 Ab a tmc t Tho nrova~-,af., ~n o:' wavo.,; n t,i io :-v e 10 n 1P, Vio'L(I Ls i:~v,):;ili -ntnd i a -t~ -t :7,1 vi~ na :e s I to f'!L.J1 i:- 1, ux .'~ our t ef'f-ot- oi ~heriiia' mz)ti n A' the mrtivlo:; it-. s "act sl,~)uld be [Ul 13.1 4 n L'ho p roua.,-11 ~I D !' MU 11 (3 dmdyna.mic -.-:aves t in r, d i v. t - ri t i i s . i f fi c -; 0 , i IUL perature, !-r --_.ampl~3, in the sun's atnosphere where -.ven -,n a me - CIT.M. ther.-na-' velcci.t_iq~i o-:' tha ions ,wi be of the 3pi2a order or than tho phase veloniuiris -)f tlifi viavw. idon. Tito nut""or startz; out vdtln Wia kirief~zt ion di slur ib~. fun3ticns IF i t) of the i ),i,; anr' ,r e ."Ie P11-actro.,in in Lno 1/3 TS S i~ !?a A!; 4; j u 2. Z!, r - 7izilka io 3, -4 i i,..:n~Gplio r,3 ~) r in inters fol lax- cxs ELre n~i i--'o r n3iuo tlio i~i,n al tov.,anco Co r Uit, 'litimmil. mtotior o!' t_,~o iLi ot' Wic -i&io o" a rd 106 37 - Cat~6;ory USSR/ Radiophy:; ic j - Application of radiophytjical methods 1-12 Abs Jour Ref Mur - Fizika, No 1, 195-(, No 1989 waves in the corona is quite possible. Thdkpossibility of the longitudinal waves becoming transformed into transverse ones is considered, as are the conditions under which the radio waves can leave the corona. If waves propa- gate in plasm located in a magnetic field, the radiation may be "sucked outs-' from the corona region (taking into account the thermal motion of the electrons). If the plasma wave propagates at an angle to the direction of the gradLient of the electron concentration, the radio waves may leave the corona also in the absence of maMatic fields. Such a wave may be produced under the influence of an external agent. I~ the action of the agent is of short duration, the radio waves will also last a shai-t time (type III of ra- diation ). Radiation of type IV is apparently produced by streams of fast particles, which excite plasma waves. The works in which the drift of the plasma is believed to be the energy source causing the growth of the waves Is criticaUy reviewed,, In the discussions, I.S. Shklovskiy emphasized that the reslilts of the observations indicate that na,one mechanism is capable of explaining all t7 .pes of radio waves, although most pheacmena are apparently dte to plasma oscillations. V.L. Ginzburg indicated the difference between the mechanisms of radiation of relativistic electrons from the galaxy and from the sun; in the former casethe angle between the electron velocity and the magnetic field iu large, and in the second case it is 5mall. Biblio- graphy, 52 titles. Card 2/2 f1l I I I ----------- USM/2hysice Ionosphere Card i/i Pub. 22 - lo/6o Aut hora I Gershman B.J... and Ginzburg, V. L., Memb. Carvasy. of the Acad. 6i- of the USSR Title I About ;he mechanism of the formation of ionosphoric haterogensity Periodical i Dok. AN SSSR 100/4, 647-650, Feb 1. 1955 Abstract I Convective instability as a couse of the heterogeneity of the ionosphere Is discussed. Thernal conductivity, viscosity of the ionosuhare and magnetic field effeat ere considered as possible factors in the formation of such an Instability. Fiftein referencesi 5 U,')'SR ana 10 British (1930-1954). Inatitution Physico-Technical Rosenrch Institute of the OorhAy State University Submitted .......... I P I I It I 19 1111 M w 7141 17 lot P-ri! I ~R II 113 10, 11 M11 M., MORA f I 1MR Ill Radiuphysics~ Ra'Jio-41aves Abs Jour i Ref Zhur - Fizika, iio 5., 1957, '.lo 1.2531 Vkuthor 1 Gershman, B.N. ---------- Inst t Gorlkiy Univarsity, USSR Title i Diffusion in the loaosphere Orig Pub % RadiotekJin, i elcktronika, 1956, 1, N3 6, 720-131 Abstract 4 The author considers the diffusion of charGed paxtioles in an incompletely ionized isothermal quasi-linear ras or the ionosphere type taking into account the influerie of an cia- t-)rnal constant magnetic field HO. The equations of riot-ion are used for medium electron and ion velocities, -the ther- mal motion of char~-od particles is *,,Lken into arcount in wi. apDroxima'4 manner, by introducing partial pressure or -the electron and ion gas, The gerioral diffusion eyintions Lre Card 1/3 USSRjIPhys.!cs of the Atmosphere - Uppe'!- Layer!3 of the Atmosphere. ionosphere, M-6 Abst Zc~Lrnai: Zhu-r tk, 12; .,.956, 36222 Auth,,ct Gerohman, B. N., V. L. ILI L5 t -' t 11 r i IN~-Tlt~ Tltl~: On the. Effect (-,,f th,1, hiagriet'.c. Field cr) thri C,-%tr4ective InstablUty iii the Atmc9P1v-.rf-.-A ~f Stara'and ~.n the Earth;,a Ton-cwpheri-. Perlodical: --ap. Gor'K,)vsk. ~1,956. 30, 3-29 Ab,3tra.:;t,: Analys]'-.q of tbe problff, ~f flae PffPct of the wagnat:~c field on tha conva&.41-v-~ :Lnstabll~ty laider conditions when Lhe electric conduc.- t-iwity i3 an-iE'!'trcfpj.c (exaclAy what occlars Jin the ion--isphere and under c~ertain astrcpphysical concLitions). It la shown that in the earth's ionosphaare., by virtue of the pieserce. of a considerable number of molecules. the majznetic field i)ra(:-Lj.callv hardlv chanizes USSR/Ele-ctr(inics - Gas Discharge and Gas-Discharge Instruments, H-7 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Flzika, No 12, 1956, 351-56 Author: Gersbman, B. N. Institutioni None Title: On the Problen of the Convective Instability in a 14agneto-Active Fully Ionized Medium Original Periodical: Uch. zap. Gor1kovsk. un-t., 1956, 30, 3o-4o Abstract: Discussion of the problem of the effect of the magnetic field on the occurrence of convection of an electron-ion plasma under conditions where the effect of the anisotropy of the electric conductivity, the heat conductance, and the viscosity exert a substantial influence. The work is a continuation of a preceding cne (Referat Zhur - Fizika, 1956, 36224), in which only the anisotropy of the electric comduc- tivity and of the heat conductivity are taken into account. Two particular cases are considered: when the dixection of the pe=a- nent magnetic field is the same as the direction of the acceleration Card 1/2 USSR/mectronics - Gas Discharge and Gas-Discharge Instrwento, E-7 Abat Journal: Referat Zhur - Yi!&ika, No 12, 1956p 35156 Abstract: of gravity, and when these directions are mutually, perpendir;-ular . It is shown that in the latter case the occurrence of convection is facilitated substantially both because of the effect of an�sot~i-jpy of heat conductivity, as well as because of tho effect of the ani- sotropy of the viscosity. Card 2/2 SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD PA - 1894 AUTHOR GERfiiN,B.N__ TITLE Notes on the Waves in a Homogeneous, Magnetic Active Plasma. PERIODICAL ~urn.eksp.i toor.fis,31,fase.4, 707-709 (1956~ Issued: 1 / 1957 At first some works dealing with this subject are cited. However, on this ocoasion the author deals only with a paper by J.H.PIDDINGTON, Phil.Mag.46, 1037 (1955) on high-frequent waves (ordinary and extraordinary waves, plasma waves). The author endeavors to clear up the connection between the various types of normal waves with greater accuracy than this was done by PIDDINGTON. At first an equation is derived from the equations of electrodynamics and from the quas.-Lhydrodynamic equations of motion in consideration of electron pres- sure, and this equation is investigated for the nonrulativistic case 2