First observation of the anomalous electric field in the topside ionosphere by ionospheric modification over EISCAT
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25720Date
2014-10-24Type
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Peer reviewed
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Kosch, Michael; Vickers, Hannah; Ogawa, Yasunobu; Senior, Andrew; Blagoveshchenskaya, NatalyaAbstract
We have developed an active ground-based technique to estimate the steady state field-aligned
anomalous electric field (E*) in the topside ionosphere, up to ~600 km, using the European Incoherent Scatter
(EISCAT) ionospheric modification facility and UHF incoherent scatter radar. When pumping the ionosphere
with high-power high-frequency radio waves, the F region electron temperature is significantly raised,
increasing the plasma pressure gradient in the topside ionosphere, resulting in ion upflow along the magnetic
field line. We estimate E* using a modified ion momentum equation and the Mass Spectrometer Incoherent
Scatter model. From an experiment on 23 October 2013, E* points downward with an average amplitude of
~1.6 μV/m, becoming weaker at higher altitudes. The mechanism for anomalous resistivity is thought to
be low-frequency ion acoustic waves generated by the pump-induced flux of suprathermal electrons.
These high-energy electrons are produced near the pump wave reflection altitude by plasma resonance
and also result in observed artificially induced optical emissions.
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WileyCitation
Kosch M, Vickers H, Ogawa, Senior, Blagoveshchenskaya. First observation of the anomalous electric field in the topside ionosphere by ionospheric modification over EISCAT. Geophysical Research Letters. 2014;41(21):7427-7435Metadata
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