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    • Modeling temporal fluctuations in avalanching system 

      Rypdal, Martin; Rypdal, Kristoffer (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-07-22)
      We demonstrate how to model the toppling activity in avalanching systems by stochastic differential equations (SDEs). The theory is developed as a generalization of the classical mean field approach to sandpile dynamics by formulating it as a generalization of Itoh’s SDE. This equation contains a fractional Gaussian noise term representing the branching of an avalanche into small active clusters, ...
    • A stochastic theory for temporal fluctuations in self-organized critical systems 

      Rypdal, Martin; Rypdal, Kristoffer (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-07-22)
      A stochastic theory for the toppling activity in sandpile models is developed, based on a simple mean-field assumption about the toppling process. The theory describes the process as an anti-persistent Gaussian walk, where the diffusion coefficient is proportional to the activity. It is formulated as a generalization of the Itˆo stochastic differential equation with an anti-persistent fractional ...
    • Scale-free vortex cascade emerging from random forcing in a strongly coupled system 

      Rypdal, Kristoffer; Ratynskaia, Svetlana; Klumov, Boris; Kozelov, Boris; Knapek, Christina (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2008-03-04)
      The notions of self-organised criticality (SOC) and turbulence are traditionally considered to be applicable to disjoint classes of phenomena. Nevertheless, scale-free burst statistics is a feature shared by turbulent as well as self-organised critical dynamics. It has also been suggested that another shared feature is universal non-gaussian probability density functions (PDFs) of global fluctuations. ...
    • E-pile model of self-organized criticality 

      Rasmussen, Jens Juul; Milovanov, Alexander V.; Rypdal, Kristoffer (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2007-11-28)
      The concept of percolation is combined with a self-consistent treatment of the interaction between the dynamics on a lattice and the external drive. Such a treatment can provide a mechanism by which the system evolves to criticality without fine tuning, thus offering a route to self-organized criticality (SOC) which in many cases is more natural than the weak random drive combined with ...
    • Stretched-exponential decay functions from a self-consistent model of dielectric relaxation 

      Rasmussen, Jens Juul; Milovanov, Alexander V.; Rypdal, Kristoffer (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2007-07-22)
      There are many materials whose dielectric properties are described by a stretched exponential, the so-called Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) relaxation function. Its physical origin and statistical-mechanical foundation have been a matter of debate in the literature. In this paper we suggest a model of dielectric relaxation, which naturally leads to a stretched exponential decay function. Some ...
    • Stretched exponential relaxation and ac universality in disordered dielectrics 

      Rasmussen, Jens Juul; Milovanov, Alexander V.; Rypdal, Kristoffer (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2007-05-30)
      This paper is concerned with the connection between the properties of dielectric relaxation and ac (alternating-current) conduction in disordered dielectrics. The discussion is divided between the classical linear-response theory and a self-consistent dynamical modeling. The key issues are, stretched exponential character of dielectric relaxation, power-law power spectral density, and anomalous ...
    • The pulsation modes of the pre-white dwarf PG 1159-035 

      Costa, J. E. S.; Solheim, Jan Erik; Kepler, S. O.; Winget, D. E.; O’Brien, M. S.; Kawaler, S. D.; Costa, A. F. M.; Giovannini, O.; Kanaan, A.; Mukadam, A. S.; Mullally, F.; Nitta, A.; Provenc, J. L.; Shipman, H.; Wood, M. A.; Ahrens, T. J.; Grauer, A.; Kilic, M.; Bradley, P. A.; Sekiguchi, K.; Crowe, R.; Jiang, X. J.; Sullivan, D.; Sullivan, T.; Rosen, R.; Clemens, J. C.; Janulis, R.; O’Donoghue, D.; Ogloza, W.; Baran, A.; Silvotti, R.; Marinoni, S.; Vauclair, G.; Dolez, N.; Chevreton, M.; Dreizler, S.; Schuh, S.; Deetjen, J.; Nagel, T.; Gonzalez Perez, J. M.; Ulla, A.; Barstow, Martin; Burleigh, M.; Good, S.; Metcalfe, T.S.; Kim, S.-L.; Lee, H.; Sergeev, A.; Akan, M.C.; Çakırlı, Ö.; Paparo, M.; Viraghalmy, G.; Ashoka, B. N.; Handler, G.; Hürkal, Özlem; Johannessen, F.; Kleinman, S. J.; Kalytis, R.; Krzesinski, J.; Klumpe, E.; Larrison, J.; Lawrence, T.; Meištas, E.; Martinez, P.; Nather, R. E.; Fu, J.-N.; Pakštienė, E.; Rosen, R.; Romero-Colmenero, E.; Riddle, R.; Seetha, S.; Silvestri, N. M.; Vučković, M.; Warner, B.; Zola, S.; Althaus, L. G.; Córsico, A. H.; Montgomery, M. H. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      Context. PG 1159-035, a pre-white dwarf with Teff ≃ 140 000 K, is the prototype of both two classes: the PG 1159 spectroscopic class and the DOV pulsating class. Previous studies of PG 1159-035 photometric data obtained with the Whole Earth Telescope (WET) showed a rich frequency spectrum allowing the identification of 122 pulsation modes. Analyzing the periods of pulsation, it is possible to ...
    • Studies of DC biasing of internal ring on plasma rotation and transport in a toroidal geometry 

      Riccardi, Claudia; Fredriksen, Åshild; Magni, Simone (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2004-10)
      We report results from experiments performed to study how a DC bias with respect to the plasma potential is affecting the plasma states in the toroidal geometry of the Blaamann device in Tromso. In the experiments discussed here, a ring with smaller diameter than the limiter was centered inside the bulk of the plasma and its bias varied with respect to the plasma potential. In the electron ...
    • The relationship between small-scale and large-scale ionospheric electron density irregularities generated by powerful HF electromagnetic waves at high latitudes 

      Tereshcenko, E.D.; Rietveld, Michael T.; Brekke, Asgeir; Khudukon, B.Z.; Isham, B.; Hagfors, T. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006-11-21)
      Satellite radio beacons were used in June 2001 to probe the ionosphere modified by a radio beam produced by the EISCAT high-power, high-frequency (HF) transmitter located near Tromsø (Norway). Amplitude scintillations and variations of the phase of 150- and 400-MHz signals from Russian navigational satellites passing over the modified region were observed at three receiver sites. In several papers ...
    • Directional features of the downshifted peak observed in HF-induced stimulated electromagnetic emission spectra obtained using an interferometer. 

      Tereshchenko, E.D.; Rietveld, Michael T.; Belyey, Vasyl; Yurik, R.Yu; Brekke, Asgeir; Khudukon, B.Z.; Isham, B.; Hagfors, T.; Grill, M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006-08-09)
      A high frequency (HF) ionospheric modification experiment was carried out between 25 September and 8 October 2004, using the EISCAT HF transmitter located near Tromsø, Norway. During this experiment the spectra of the stimulated HF sideband waves (stimulated electromagnetic emission or SEE) induced by the HF pump were observed using an interferometer consisting of three spaced receiving antennas ...
    • Plasma density over Svalbard during the ISBJØRN campaign. 

      Van Eyken, A.P.; Hall, Chris; Svenes, K.R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2000)
      In 1997, reliable operation of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) was achieved and a rocket launching facility at Ny Ålesund on Svalbard (79°N, 12°E) (SVALRAK) was established. On 20 November, 1977, the first instrumented payload was launched from SVALRAK. Although the payload configuration had been flown many times previously from Andøya Rocket Range on the Norwegian mainland, this presented an ...
    • Winter warmings, tides and planetary waves. Comparisions between CMAM (with interactive chemistry) and MFR-MetO observations and data. 

      Hall, Chris; Manson, A.H.; Meek, C.; Chshyolkova, T.; McLandress, C.; Avery, S.K.; Fritts, D.C.; Hocking, W.K.; Igarashi, K.; MacDougall, J.W.; Murayama, Y.; Riggin, D.C.; Thorsen, D.; Vincent, R.A. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006-10-20)
      Following earlier comparisons using the Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM, without interactive chemistry), the dynamical characteristics of the model are assessed with interactive chemistry activated. Time-sequences of temperatures and winds at Tromsø (70° N) show that the model has more frequent and earlier stratospheric winter warmings than typically observed. Wavelets at mesospheric heights ...
    • The effect of electron bite-outs on artificial electron heating and the PMSE overshoot. 

      Belova, E.; Kassa, M.; Havnes, O. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005-12-23)
      We have considered the effect that a local reduction in the electron density (an electron bite-out), caused by electron absorption on to dust particles, can have on the artificial electron heating in the height region between 80 to 90 km, where noctilucent clouds (NLC) and the radar phenomenon PMSE (Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes) are observed. With an electron density profile without ...
    • Relative drift between black aurora and the ionospheric plasma. 

      Kosch, M.J.; Blixt, Erik Mårten; Semeter, J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005-07-27)
      Black auroras are recognized as spatially well-defined regions within uniform diffuse aurora where the optical emission is significantly reduced. Although a well studied phenomenon, there is no generally accepted theory for black auroras. One theory suggests that black regions are formed when energetic magnetospheric electrons no longer have access to the loss cone. If this blocking mechanism drifts ...
    • The red-sky enigma over Svalbard in December 2002 

      Sigernes, F.; Shumilov, N.; Lloyd, N.; Havnes, O.; Lorentzen, D.A.; Neuber, R.; Hoppe, Ulf-Peter; Degenstein, D.; Moen, J.; Gjessing, Y.; Skartveit, A.; Raustein, E.; Ørbæk, J.B.; Deehr, C.S. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005-07-27)
      On 6 December 2002, during winter darkness, an extraordinary event occurred in the sky, as viewed from Longyearbyen (78° N, 15° E), Svalbard, Norway. At 07:30 UT the southeast sky was surprisingly lit up in a deep red colour. The light increased in intensity and spread out across the sky, and at 10:00 UT the illumination was observed to reach the zenith. The event died out at about 12:30 UT. Spectral ...
    • An interferometer experiment to explore the aspect angle dependence of stimulated electromagnetic emission spectra. 

      Isham, B.; Rietveld, Michael T.; Belyey, Vasyl; Hagfors, T.; Khudukon, B.; La Hoz, Cesar; Brekke, Asgeir; Yurik, R.Yu; Tereshchenko, E.D.; Grill, M.; Heinselman, C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005-01-31)
      When the Earth's ionosphere is irradiated by a radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic wave of sufficiently high power density and tuned to match a natural E- or F-region plasma frequency, ionospheric magnetoionic wave modes may be excited and may generate RF electromagnetic sideband waves via nonlinear interactions. These secondary emissions, which may then escape from the ionosphere, have been termed ...
    • Monthly mean climatology of the prevailing winds and tides in the Arctic mesosphere/lower thermosphere. 

      Hall, Chris; Portnyagin, Y.I.; Solovjova, T.V.; Makarov, N.A.; Merzlyakov, E.G.; Manson, A.H.; Meek, C.E.; Hocking, W.; Pancheva, D.; Hoffmann, P.; Singer, W.; Murayama, Y.; Igarashi, K.; Forbes, J.M.; Palo, S.; Nozawa, S.; Mitchell, N. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2004-11-03)
      The Arctic MLT wind regime parameters measured at the ground-based network of MF and meteor radar stations (Andenes 69° N, Tromsø 70° N, Esrange 68° N, Dixon 73.5° N, Poker Flat 65° N and Resolute Bay 75° N) are discussed and compared with those observed in the mid-latitudes. The network of the ground-based MF and meteor radars for measuring winds in the Arctic upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere ...
    • Mesopause dynamics from the scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR Project. 

      Hall, Chris; Manson, A.H.; Meek, C.E.; Nozawa, S.; Mitchell, N.J.; Pancheva, D.; Singer, W.; Hoffmann, P. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2004-01-01)
      The "Scandinavian Triangle" is a unique trio of radars within the DATAR Project (Dynamics and Temperatures from the Arctic MLT (60–97km) region): Andenes MF radar (69°N, 16°E); Tromsø MF radar (70°N, 19°E) and Esrange "Meteor" radar (68°N, 21°E). The radar-spacings range from 125-270km, making it unique for studies of wind variability associated with small-scale waves, comparisons of large-scale ...
    • On the influence of neutral turbulence on ambipolar diffusivities deduced from meteor trail expansion. 

      Hall, Chris (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2002)
      By measuring fading times of radar echoes from underdense meteor trails, it is possible to deduce the ambipolar diffusivities of the ions responsible for these radar echoes. It could be anticipated that these diffusivities increase monotonically with height akin to neutral viscosity. In practice, this is not always the case. Here, we investigate the capability of neutral turbulence to affect ...
    • Seasonal variations of the semi-diurnal and diurnal tides in the MLT: multi-year MF radar observations from 2–70 N, modelled tides (GSWM, CMAM) 

      Hall, Chris; Manson, A.H.; Meek, C.; Hagan, M.; Koshyk, J.; Franke, S.; Fritts, D.; Hocking, W.; Igarashi, K.; MacDougall, J.; Riggin, D.; Vincent, R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2002)
      In an earlier paper (Manson et al., 1999a) tidal data (1990–1997) from six Medium Frequency Radars (MFR) were compared with the Global Scale Wave Model (GSWM, original 1995 version). The radars are located between the equator and high northern latitudes: Christmas Island (2° N), Hawaii (22° N), Urbana (40° N), London (43° N), Saskatoon (52° N) and Tromsø (70° N). Common harmonic analysis was applied, ...