Statistical signature of active D-region HF heating in IRIS riometer data from 1994–2004
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2419Dato
2007-03-08Type
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In this paper we study the effect of artificial HF
heating on cosmic radio noise absorption in the D-region
ionosphere. The effect has earlier been studied theoretically
in idealised cases and without experimental verification.
Here we present a 3-dimensional modelling of the effect,
taking into account the directivity patterns of the vertical
beam of the EISCAT Heater at Tromsø, Norway, and the intersecting
beam of the IRIS imaging riometer at Kilpisjärvi,
Finland. The heater-induced enhancement of cosmic radio
noise absorption at the IRIS frequency (38.2 MHz) is estimated
to be between 0.02 dB and 0.05 dB in the most representative
model cases.
However, a statistical study of IRIS data from a selected
set of heating experiments carried out during the years 1994–
2004 shows that the median effect is between 0.002 dB and
0.004 dB, i.e. an order of magnitude less than theoretically
predicted. This indicates that the actual HF heating effect
at D-region altitudes is substantially overestimated by the
present theory.
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European Geosciences Union (EGU)Sitering
Annales Geophysicae, 25, 407–415, 2007Metadata
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