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First light from a kilometer-baseline Scintillation Auroral GPS Array.

Authors :
Datta-Barua S
Su Y
Deshpande K
Miladinovich D
Bust GS
Hampton D
Crowley G
Source :
Geophysical research letters [Geophys Res Lett] 2015 May 28; Vol. 42 (10), pp. 3639-3646. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 May 18.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We introduce and analyze the first data from an array of closely spaced Global Positioning System (GPS) scintillation receivers established in the auroral zone in late 2013 to measure spatial and temporal variations in L band signals at 100-1000 m and subsecond scales. The seven receivers of the Scintillation Auroral GPS Array (SAGA) are sited at Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska. The receivers produce 100 s scintillation indices and 100 Hz carrier phase and raw in-phase and quadrature-phase samples. SAGA is the largest existing array with baseline lengths of the ionospheric diffractive Fresnel scale at L band. With an initial array of five receivers, we identify a period of simultaneous amplitude and phase scintillation. We compare SAGA power and phase data with collocated 630.0 nm all-sky images of an auroral arc and incoherent scatter radar electron precipitation measurements, to illustrate how SAGA can be used in multi-instrument observations for subkilometer-scale studies.<br />Key Points: A seven-receiver Scintillation Auroral GPS Array (SAGA) is now at Poker Flat, Alaska SAGA is the largest subkilometer array to enable phase/irregularities studies Simultaneous scintillation, auroral arc, and electron precipitation are observed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0094-8276
Volume :
42
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Geophysical research letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26709318
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GL063556