Turbulence and Intermittency in the Winter Cusp Ionosphere Studied With the ICI Sounding Rockets
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23622Date
2021-07-15Type
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Di Mare, Francesca; Spicher, Andres; Clausen, Lasse; Miloch, Wojciech Jacek; Moen, Jøran IdarAbstract
The characteristics of turbulent plasma in the winter cusp ionosphere is studied based on
in-situ data from the Investigation of Cusp Irregularities (ICI) sounding rockets. The electron density
fluctuations from ICI-2 and ICI-3 missions have been analyzed for the whole flight, using advanced timeseries analysis techniques. The analysis of the autocorrelation scale is indicative of the turbulence integral
scale and marks the onset of the turbulent cascade from large to small scales in the power spectrum
density of the rocket data. The power spectrum is typical for a turbulent field. The turbulent structures are
persistent in the data, which are quantified by analyzing the Probability Distribution Functions (PDFs)
and their deviations from the Gaussian distribution. The kurtosis analysis indicates the presence of
intermittency. These results are compared with the Local Intermittence Measure - LIM, which confirms
the presence of small scale intermittent structures. The turbulence measured by rockets appears well
developed and covers frequencies between 1 Hz and several hundred Hz. There is a good agreement with
the previous results, suggesting that density fluctuations in the ionospheric cusp agree with the turbulence
framework in which intermittent processes transfer energy across different scales.
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WileyCitation
Di Mare, Spicher, Clausen, Miloch, Moen. Turbulence and Intermittency in the Winter Cusp Ionosphere Studied With the ICI Sounding Rockets. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Space Physics. 2021;126(8)Metadata
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