E region electric fields at the dip equator and anomalous conductivity effects |
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Authors: | C.M. Denardini H.C. Aveiro J.H.A. Sobral J.V. Bageston L.M. Guizelli L.C.A. Resende J. Moro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Aeronomy Division, National Institute for Space Research, S.J. Campos, SP, Brazil;2. Earth and Atmospheric Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;3. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Taubaté, Taubaté, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Zonal and vertical electric fields were estimated at E region heights in the Brazilian sector. Zonal electric fields are obtained from the vertical electric fields based on their relation through the Hall-to-Pedersen ionospheric conductivities ratio. The technique for obtaining the vertical electric field is based on its proportionality to the Doppler velocities of type 2 irregularities as detected by coherent radars. The 50 MHz backscatter coherent (RESCO) radar was used to estimate the Doppler velocities of the type 2 irregularities embedded in the equatorial electrojet. A magnetic field-line integrated conductivity model was developed to provide the conductivities. It considers a multi-species ionosphere and a multi-species neutral atmosphere, and uses the IRI 2007, the MISIS 2000 and the IGRF 10 models as input parameters for ionosphere, neutral atmosphere and Earth’s magnetic field, respectively. The ion-neutral collision frequencies of all the species are combined through the momentum transfer collision frequency equation, and different percentages of electron-neutral collisions were artificially included for studying the implication of such increase in the zonal electric field, which resulted ranging from 0.13 to 0.49 mV/m between the 8 and 18 h (LT), under quiet magnetic conditions. |
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Keywords: | Equatorial ionosphere E region Electric field Anomalous conductivity |
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