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A LOFAR observation of ionospheric scintillation from two simultaneous travelling ionospheric disturbances

Authors :
M. Iacobelli
M. A. Garrett
I. Max Avruch
Bartosz Dabrowski
Hanna Rothkaehl
Richard Fallows
Michiel van Haarlem
Olaf Wucknitz
A. W. Gunst
Tom Allbrook
Jean Matthias Grießmeier
Harvey Butcher
Christian Vocks
Jörg R. Hörandel
Vishambhar Pandey
Léon V. E. Koopmans
Anna Nelles
Biagio Forte
Barbara Matyjasiak
P. Maat
Gareth Dorrian
Thomas M. O. Franzen
M. Ruiter
Ashish Asgekar
Oleg Smirnov
Ilse van Bemmel
Antonia Rowlinson
Matthijs H. D. van der Wiel
M. Serylak
Ivan Astin
Dominik J. Schwarz
Mark J. Bentum
Arnold van Ardenne
Matthias Hoeft
Gottfried Mann
S. Duscha
Alex Arnold
Huib Intema
H. Paas
S. Damstra
Francesco de Gasperin
James M. Anderson
Jochen Eislöffel
Maaijke Mevius
Benedetta Ciardi
Andrzej Krankowski
M. Carmen Toribio
Alan Wood
Satyendra Thoudam
Aleksander Shulevski
Mario M. Bisi
Ralph A. M. J. Wijers
Pietro Zucca
Philippe Zarka
Wolfgang Reich
Marian Soida
Rene C. Vermeulen
Matthias Steinmetz
Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON)
Environmental Systems Science Centre [Reading] (ESSC)
University of Reading (UOR)
Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences (CBK)
Polska Akademia Nauk = Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN)
Department of Computer Science [Chapel Hill]
University of North Carolina [Chapel Hill] (UNC)
University of North Carolina System (UNC)-University of North Carolina System (UNC)
Eindhoven Technical University
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg (TLS)
Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace (LPC2E)
Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers en région Centre (OSUC)
Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université d'Orléans (UO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université d'Orléans (UO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National d’Études Spatiales [Paris] (CNES)
Unité Scientifique de la Station de Nançay (USN)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers en région Centre (OSUC)
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université d'Orléans (UO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université d'Orléans (UO)
Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP)
Radboud university [Nijmegen]
Leiden Observatory [Leiden]
Universiteit Leiden [Leiden]
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation [Canberra] (CSIRO)
SKA South Africa
Ska South Africa
Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique (LESIA (UMR_8109))
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Paris (UP)
Astronomy
Source :
Journal of space weather and space climate 10, 10 (2020). doi:10.1051/swsc/2020010, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, EDP sciences, 2020, 10, pp.10. ⟨10.1051/swsc/2020010⟩, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10, 10, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10:10, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10, 1-16, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10, pp. 1-16, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 10, p 10 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2020.

Abstract

This paper presents the results from one of the first observations of ionospheric scintillation taken using the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR). The observation was of the strong natural radio source Cas A, taken overnight on 18-19 August 2013, and exhibited moderately strong scattering effects in dynamic spectra of intensity received across an observing bandwidth of 10-80MHz. Delay-Doppler spectra (the 2-D FFT of the dynamic spectrum) from the first hour of observation showed two discrete parabolic arcs, one with a steep curvature and the other shallow, which can be used to provide estimates of the distance to, and velocity of, the scattering plasma. A cross-correlation analysis of data received by the dense array of stations in the LOFAR "core" reveals two different velocities in the scintillation pattern: a primary velocity of ~30m/s with a north-west to south-east direction, associated with the steep parabolic arc and a scattering altitude in the F-region or higher, and a secondary velocity of ~110m/s with a north-east to south-west direction, associated with the shallow arc and a scattering altitude in the D-region. Geomagnetic activity was low in the mid-latitudes at the time, but a weak sub-storm at high latitudes reached its peak at the start of the observation. An analysis of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and ionosonde data from the time reveals a larger-scale travelling ionospheric disturbance (TID), possibly the result of the high-latitude activity, travelling in the north-west to south-east direction, and, simultaneously, a smaller--scale TID travelling in a north-east to south-west direction, which could be associated with atmospheric gravity wave activity. The LOFAR observation shows scattering from both TIDs, at different altitudes and propagating in different directions. To the best of our knowledge this is the first time that such a phenomenon has been reported.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 16 figures. Accepted for open-access publication in the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate. For associated movie file, see https://www.swsc-journal.org/10.1051/swsc/2020010/olm

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21157251
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of space weather and space climate 10, 10 (2020). doi:10.1051/swsc/2020010, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, EDP sciences, 2020, 10, pp.10. ⟨10.1051/swsc/2020010⟩, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10, 10, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10:10, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10, 1-16, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 10, pp. 1-16, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 10, p 10 (2020)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....084cd6bedb971e214b89c35be7e924c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2020010