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Study of GNSS-measured ionospheric total electron content variations generated by powerful HF-heating
Authors:VE Kunitsyn  AM Padokhin  AE Vasiliev  GA Kurbatov  VL Frolov  GP Komrakov
Institution:1. Faculty of Physics, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119991, Russia;2. Radiophysical Research Institute, Bolshaja Pecherskaja 25/12a, N. Novgorod 603950, Russia
Abstract:The purpose of this work is to report the experimental evidences for the influence of perturbations in the electron density in the dayside mid-latitude ionosphere, that are caused by high-frequency heating of the F2 layer, on the GNSS signals. The experiments were carried out at the Sura heater (Radio Physical Research Institute, N. Novgorod). During the sessions of ionospheric heating with different time modulations of the radiated power the rays linking the navigational satellites with the ground receiver intersected the heated region. Variations in the total electron content (TEC) were studied; these variations are proportional to the reduced phases of navigational signals. It is shown that with the square-wave modulation of the radiated power (with periods of 1, 6, 10 and 15 min), perturbations with periods of the main modulation of heating and its harmonics appear in the spectrum of TEC variations. Examples are presented of identification of the heating-induced variations in TEC, including determination of the amplitudes and time characteristics of these variations.
Keywords:Ionosphere  Irregularities of the ionospheric plasma  GNSS  Remote sensing  High-frequency heating  Sura heater
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