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A study on TEC reduction during the tail phase of the 21st June 2020 annular solar eclipse
Authors:SS Rao  Monti Chakraborty  AK Singh
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India;2. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Tripura University, Agartala 799022, India
Abstract:Ionospheric response during the annular solar eclipse of June 21, 2020, has been examined in terms of the Total Electron Content (TEC) obtained from six Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers positioned in the Chinese-Taiwanese region. We have shown TEC variation from satellites designated by PRNs (Pseudo-Random Noise code) 2, 6, and 19. PRN wise TEC trend was observed to depend upon satellite-pass trajectory to the receiver's location during the eclipse period. A time lag of ~15–30 min is also observed in maximum TEC decrement after the phase of maximum eclipse. Instead of the percentage of eclipse magnitude, a reduction in TEC is seen more for the station for which the orbital track of respective satellites was in closer view relative to receivers for more hours of eclipse window. Additionally, the eclipse day diurnal variations are compared with the pre-eclipse day TEC trend, and observed results show a clear decrease in TEC values at all chosen stations after the eclipse onset then reached the lowest value a few minutes afterward the maximum eclipse phase.
Keywords:Solar eclipse  GPS-TEC  Low-latitude ionosphere  Mid-latitude ionosphere
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