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Spatial Structure of Summertime Ionospheric Plasma Near Magnetic Noon

Authors :
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB HANSCOM AFB MA SPACE VEHICLES DIRECTORATE
Sims, R. W.
Pryse, S. E.
Denig, W. F.
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB HANSCOM AFB MA SPACE VEHICLES DIRECTORATE
Sims, R. W.
Pryse, S. E.
Denig, W. F.
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Results are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distribution of the summertime, polar ionospheric electron density under conditions of relatively stable IMF Bz<O. The ElSCAT Svalbard radar revealed a region of enhanced densities near magnetic noon that, when comparing radar scans from different local times, appeared to be spatially confined in longitude. This was identified as the tongue-of-ionisation (TOl) that comprised photoionisation of sub-auroral origin that is drawn poleward into the polar cap by the anti-sunward flow of the high-latitude convection. The TOl was bounded in longitude by high-latitude troughs; the pre-noon trough on the morning side with a minimum near 78 deg N and the post-noon trough on the afternoon side with a minimum at 80 deg N. Complementary measurements by radio tomography, the SuperDARN radars, and a DMSP satellite, together with comparisons with earlier modelling work, provided supporting evidence for the interpretation of the density structuring, and highlighted the role of plasma convection in the formation of summertime plasma distribution. Soft particle precipitation played only a secondary role in the modulation of the large summertime densities entering the polar cap.<br />Pub. in Jnl. of Annales Geophysicae, v23 p25-37, 2005.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn834283614
Document Type :
Electronic Resource