Title :
An examination of the source of decameter-scale irregularities in the geomagnetically disturbed mid-latitude ionosphere
Author :
Thomas, Evan G. ; Jingye Yan ; Jiaojiao Zhang ; Baker, Joseph B. H. ; Ruohoniemi, J. Michael ; Hoskawa, Keisuke ; Erickson, Philip J. ; Coster, Anthea J. ; Foster, John C.
Author_Institution :
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
We present first results from a study of the plasma instability mechanism responsible for the small-scale (~10 m) ionospheric density irregularities commonly observed by the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) HF radars in the vicinity of Sub Auroral Polarization Streams (SAPS) during periods of geomagnetic disturbance. A focus is placed on the mid-latitude region of the ionosphere over North America where recent expansion of the SuperDARN network allows for extensive direct comparisons with total electron content (TEC) measurements from a dense network of ground-based GPS receivers. The TEC observations indicate that high-speed SAPS channels and the associated small-scale irregularities are typically located within the mid-latitude ionospheric trough. The Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR), operating in campaign mode in support of the NASA Van Allen Probes mission, provided measurements of F region ion/electron density, velocity, and temperature suitable for identifying potential mechanisms of plasma instability during a SAPS event that extended over 12 hours of magnetic local time (MLT) on 2 February 2013. Previous work has indicated that the density gradients associated with the poleward wall of the mid-latitude trough can produce small-scale irregularities due to the gradient drift instability during quiet periods by cascade from larger-scale structures. In this study we demonstrate that the gradient drift instability is a viable source for the direct generation of the small-scale irregularities observed by SuperDARN radars in the mid-latitude ionosphere during geomagnetically disturbed conditions.
Keywords :
F-region; Global Positioning System; electron density; geomagnetism; ionospheric disturbances; plasma instability; radiation belts; total electron content (atmosphere); AD 2013 02 02; F region ion-electron density measurement; F region ion-electron temperature measurement; F region ion-electron velocity measurement; ISR; MLT; Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radar; NASA Van Allen Probe mission; North America; SAPS event; Super Dual Auroral Radar Network HF radar; SuperDARN HF radar; SuperDARN network expansion; TEC measurement; TEC observation; campaign mode; decameter-scale irregularity source examination; direct small-scale irregularity generation source; extensive direct comparison; geomagnetic disturbance period; geomagnetically disturbed condition; geomagnetically disturbed mid-latitude ionosphere; gradient drift instability; ground-based GPS receiver dense network; high-speed SAPS channel; ionosphere mid-latitude region; larger-scale structure cascade; magnetic local time; mid-latitude ionosphere; mid-latitude ionospheric trough; mid-latitude trough poleward wall; plasma instability mechanism; potential plasma instability mechanism; quiet period; small-scale ionospheric density irregularity; sub auroral polarization stream; total electron content measurement; Drives; Ionosphere; Observatories; Plasmas; Radar; Technological innovation; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929853