Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy (Dec 2016)

VARIATIONS OF PLASMA TEMPERATURES IN IONOSPHERE OVER KHARKIV IN THE SOLAR ACTIVITY GROWTH PHASE

  • M. M. Siusiuk,
  • D. V. Kotov,
  • L. F. Chernogor,
  • O. V. Bogomaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/rpra21.04.279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4
pp. 279 – 284

Abstract

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Purpose: presenting temperature variations of electrons and ions obtained at the Institute of Ionosphere (Kharkiv) with an incoherent scatter radar in the growth phase of the 24th cycle of solar activity, and compare them with the corresponding data of IRI-2012 model. Desing/methodology/approach: Data are obtained by incoherent scattering. Method of solving the inverse radiophysics problem was used for analysis. Two-dimensional ambiguity function was used for specification. Findings: A significant difference has been found between experimental data and model data. So, for all days of observation, the model overestimated the night temperature values and underestimated them by day. The maximum difference is about 500 K at night and 800 K in the daytime. Also, the effects of appearance of midday collapse of electron temperature during the equinoxes are considered. Conclusions: It is confirmed that to adequately describe the ionospheric processes it is necessary to use a systematic approachwhich takes into account, in particular, the interaction between ionospheric regions located in magneto-conjugate areas. Such regularities should be taken into account for correction of ionospheric model for the Central European region.

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