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A snapshot of the polar ionosphere
Authors:JH Whitteker  LH Brace  EJ Maier  JR Burrows  WH Dodson  JD Winningham
Institution:Communications Research Centre, Dept. of Communications, Ottawa, Canada;Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S.A.;Physics Division, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada;University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper presents a picture of the north polar F layer and topside ionosphere obtained primarily from three satellites (Alouette 2, ISIS 1, ISIS 2), that passed over the region within a time interval of ca. 50 min on 25 April 1971, a magnetically quiet day. The horizontal distribution of electron densities at the peak of the F layer is found to be similar to synoptic results from the IGY. Energetic particle and ionospheric plasma data are also presented, and the F layer data are discussed in terms of these measurements, and also in terms of electric field and neutral N2 density measurements made by other satellites on other occasions. The major features observed are as follows: A tongue of F region ionization extends from the dayside across the polar cap, which is accounted for by antisunward drift due to magnetospheric convection. In the F layer and topside ionosphere, the main effect of auroral precipitation appears to be heating and expansion of the topside. A region of low F layer density appears on the morning side of the polar cap, which may be due to convection and possibly also to enhanced N2 densities.
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