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An empirical model of electron temperature for low and middle latitudes in the 100–200 km height region
Authors:YuK Chasovitin  NM Klyueva  LS Mironova  PF Denisenko  VV Sotsky  NE Shejdakov
Institution:1. U.S.S.R. State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Control of the Natural Environment, Moscow, USSR;7. Physical Research Institute, Rostov State University, Rostov-on-Don, USSR
Abstract:An empirical model of electron temperature (Te) for low and middle latitudes is proposed in view of IRI. It is constructed on the basis of experimental data obtained at 100 to 200 km by probe and incoherent scatter methods. Below 150 km the model gives two Te values: one from incoherent scatter data and another from probe measurements. The model can be used for all seasons for quiet geomagnetic conditions (Kp not greater 3) and at almost all levels of solar activity (F10.7 between 70 and 200). It is presented in an analytical form that allows one to calculate Te profiles for different latitudes, longitudes and at any season (day). Depending on geomagnetic latitude and solar zenith angle, electron temperature distributions are presented for two heights along with Te profile variations during the day (at middle latitudes).
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