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Otsuka, Y., Kawamura, S., Balan, N., Fukao, S. and Bailey, G.J. (1998). Plasma temperature variations in the ionosphere over the middle and upper atmosphere radar. Journal of Geophysical Research 103: doi: 10.1029/98JA01748. issn: 0148-0227. |
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The temperature variations in the ionosphere over the middle and upper atmosphere radar at Shigaraki (34.85 ¿N, 136.10 ¿E, magnetic latitude 25 ¿N) in Japan are studied using the electron and ion temperature (Te and Ti, respectively) data measured by the radar during nearly a full solar cycle (1986--1995). A comprehensive picture of the diurnal, seasonal, and solar activity variations of Te and Ti is presented for the altitude range 200--550 km. The temperatures Te and Ti are found to have similar diurnal and altitude variations and different seasonal and solar activity dependence. With season, while daytime Te is highest in summer and lowest in equinox, daytime Ti is highest in equinox and lowest in summer. With solar activity, while daytime Te decreases, the corresponding Ti increases. The diurnal variation of Te is characterized by morning and evening peaks. The occurrence and strength of these peaks are found to depend on altitude, season, and solar activity. The peaks arise basically from the photoelectron heating of the morning and evening electron gas. However, neutral winds play a dominant role in the appearance of the peaks. A poleward wind, which reduces the electron density to a low value before sunset, is an essential requirement, especially for the evening peak. The mechanisms causing the morning and evening peaks in Te are illustrated through model calculations using the Sheffield University plasmasphere-ionosphere model. ¿ 1998 American Geophysical Union |
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Keywords
Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Thermosphere—composition and chemistry, Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Thermosphere—energy deposition, Radio Science, Ionospheric physics, Radio Science, Radar atmospheric physics |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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