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Article Dans Une Revue Annales Geophysicae Année : 1998

Anomalous electron density events in the quiet summer ionosphere at solar minimum over Millstone Hill

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This study compares the observed behavior of the F region ionosphere over Millstone Hill with calculations from the IZMIRAN model for solar minimum for the geomagnetically quiet period 23-25 June 1986, when anomalously low values of hmF2(<200 km) were observed. We found that these low values of hmF2 (seen as a G condition on ionograms) exist in the ionosphere due to a decrease of production rates of oxygen ions resulting from low values of atomic oxygen density. Results show that determination of a G condition using incoherent scatter radar data is sensitive both to the true concentration of O+ relative to the molecular ions, and to the ion composition model assumed in the data reduction process. The increase in the O++ N 2 loss rate due to vibrationally excited N2 produces a reduction in NmF2 of typically 5-10% , but as large as 15% , bringing the model and data into better agreement. The effect of vibrationally excited NO+ ions on electron densities is negligible.
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hal-00316379 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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A. V. Pavlo, M. J. Buonsanto. Anomalous electron density events in the quiet summer ionosphere at solar minimum over Millstone Hill. Annales Geophysicae, 1998, 16 (4), pp.460-469. ⟨hal-00316379⟩
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