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Paper: What Do Scintillations Tell Us about the Ionized ISM?
Volume: 365, SINS — Small Ionized and Neutral Structures in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium
Page: 207
Authors: Rickett, B.J.
Abstract: I review what has been learned about the fine structure in the ionized interstellar medium from radio scintillation and scattering – first, as it constrains the wavenumber spectrum of the electron density and second in terms of evidence from parabolic scintillation arcs for discrete structures on scales less than about 1 AU, which must be very widely distributed to account for the incidence of discrete parabolic arcs and Extreme Scattering Events.
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