VLF ionosonde and long-distance propagation anomalies produced by galactic Cen X-4 X-ray burst in May 1979
Abstract
The galactic X-ray source Cen X-4 produced a large outburst in May 1979, measured by the Ariel-5 satellite. Low ionosphere group heights measured daily by a VLF ionosonde indicated an anomalous lowering of the effective reflection height in good correlation with the Cen X-4 burst as well as an increase in the reflection coefficient, larger for frequencies. Diurnal VLF phase variations in a long-distance propagation path presented night-time 3-4 standard deviations from the average in some days during the Cen X-4 bursting period. The geomagnetic activity in the period covered by this investigation was low, and the results obtained are a suggested confirmation that galactic transient X-ray sources are c apable of producing sufficient ionization effects to be detected as low ionosphere anomalies.
- Publication:
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Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics
- Pub Date:
- March 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983JATP...45..121R
- Keywords:
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- Galactic Radiation;
- Ionosondes;
- Ionospheric Propagation;
- Very Low Frequencies;
- X Ray Sources;
- Ariel 5 Satellite;
- Atmospheric Sounding;
- Diurnal Variations;
- Stellar Flares