On the determination of ionospheric electron density profiles using multi-frequency riometry
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26705Dato
2022-01-27Type
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Radio wave absorption in the ionosphere is a function of electron density, collision frequency, radio wave polarisation, magnetic field and radio wave frequency. Several
studies have used multi-frequency measurements of cosmic
radio noise absorption to determine electron density profiles.
Using the framework of statistical inverse problems, we investigated if an electron density altitude profile can be determined by using multi-frequency, dual-polarisation measurements. It was found that the altitude profile cannot be
uniquely determined from a “complete” measurement of radio wave absorption for all frequencies and two polarisation
modes. This implies that accurate electron density profile
measurements cannot be ascertained using multi-frequency
riometer data alone and that the reconstruction requires a
strong additional a priori assumption of the electron density profile, such as a parameterised model for the ionisation source. Nevertheless, the spectral index of the absorption
could be used to determine if there is a significant component
of hard precipitation that ionises the lower part of the D region, but it is not possible to infer the altitude distribution
uniquely with this technique alone.
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Copernicus PublicationsSitering
McKay, Vierinen, Kero, Partamies. On the determination of ionospheric electron density profiles using multi-frequency riometry. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems. 2022;11(1):25-35Metadata
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