Remote Sensing (Aug 2021)

Thermospheric Parameters during Ionospheric G-Conditions

  • Loredana Perrone,
  • Andrey V. Mikhailov,
  • Dario Sabbagh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13173440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 17
p. 3440

Abstract

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For the first time thermospheric parameters (neutral composition, exospheric temperature and vertical plasma drift related to thermospheric winds) have been inferred for ionospheric G-conditions observed with Millstone Hill ISR on 11–13 September 2005; 13 June 2005, and 15 July 2012. The earlier developed method to extract a consistent set of thermospheric parameters from ionospheric observations has been revised to solve the problem in question. In particular CHAMP/STAR and GOCE neutral gas density observations were included into the retrieval process. It was found that G-condition days were distinguished by enhanced exospheric temperature and decreased by ~2 times of the column atomic oxygen abundance in a comparison to quiet reference days, the molecular nitrogen column abundance being practically unchanged. The inferred upward plasma drift corresponds to strong ~90 m/s equatorward thermospheric wind presumably related to strong auroral heating on G-condition days.

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