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Solar and magnetic control on night-time enhancement in TEC near the crest of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly
Authors:Richa Trivedi  Sudhir Jain  Amit Jain  AK Gwal
Institution:1. Space Science Laboratory, Department of Physics, Barakatullah University, Bhopal 462026, India;2. Department of Physics, Govt. MLB PG College, Bhopal 462003, India
Abstract:The ionospheric Total Electron Content (TECs), derived by dual frequency signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) recorded near the Indian equatorial anomaly region, Bhopal (23.2°N, 77.4°E, Geomagnetic 14.2°N) were analyzed for the period of January, 2005 to February, 2008. The work deals with monthly, diurnal, solar and magnetic activity variations on night-time enhancement in TEC. From a total of 157 night-time enhancements, 75 occur during pre-midnight and 82 post-midnight hours. The occurrence of night-time enhancement in TEC is utmost during summer months, followed by equinox and winter months. The occurrence of night-time enhancement in TEC decreases with increase in solar and magnetic activities. We observed that peak size and half amplitude duration are positively correlated, while time of occurrence of night-time enhancement in TEC and time of peak enhancement are negatively correlated with solar activity. The peak size, half amplitude duration, time of peak enhancement and time of occurrence of night-time enhancement in TEC shows negative correlation with magnetic activity. The results have been compared with the earlier ones and discussed in terms of possible source mechanism responsible for the enhancement at anomaly crest region.
Keywords:Total Electron Contents (TECs)  Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA)  Global Positioning System (GPS)  Solar flux
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