Title :
Investigating electron precipitation event characteristics and drivers: Combining BARREL-inspired measurements from Antarctica and Canada
Author :
Clilverd, Mark A. ; Hardman, Rachael L. ; Duthie, Roger ; Rodger, Craig J. ; Millan, Robyn
Author_Institution :
British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
In this study we use narrow-band radio receivers recently installed at St Johns, New Foundland, Canada, and south of the Antarctic Peninsula, in order to support the recent NASA BARREL x-ray balloon campaigns that have taken place in Antarctica. These receivers form part of the wider AARDDVARK network. AARDDVARK receivers can detect near-by perturbations in subionospheric radio wave propagation conditions caused by enhanced ionization in the altitude range 50-90 km. We present the results of an investigation of electron precipitation events in and around January 2013, some of which have simultaneous BARREL x-ray measurements in the same region, and some of which combine near-conjugate observations at St Johns, NFL, with those made in Antarctica. We detect changes in amplitude and phase of fixed-frequency radio transmitters caused by electron precipitation events that can be linked to complementary observations made at Halley of widebeam riometer absorption, or VLF wave occurrence, or the presence of electron magnetic ion-cyclotron (EMIC) waves. Using a combination of co-located or conjugate instruments we are able to determine the characteristics and drivers of electron precipitation events, and thereby gain some insight into the loss mechanisms of the outer radiation belt.
Keywords :
atmospheric electron precipitation; ionisation; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; radiation belts; AARDDVARK receiver; AD 2013 01; BARREL-inspired measurement; Canada; EMIC wave; Halley widebeam riometer absorption complementary observation; New Foundland; St Johns; VLF wave occurrence; co-located instrument combination; conjugate instrument combination; electron magnetic ion-cyclotron wave; electron precipitation event characteristic; electron precipitation event driver; enhanced ionization altitude range; fixed-frequency radio transmitter amplitude change detection; fixed-frequency radio transmitter phase change detection; narrow-band radio receiver; near-by subionospheric radio wave propagation condition perturbation; near-conjugate observation; outer radiation belt loss mechanism; simultaneous BARREL X-ray measurement; south Antarctic Peninsula; wider AARDDVARK network; Abstracts; Antarctica; Educational institutions; NASA; Propagation; Receivers;
Conference_Titel :
General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS), 2014 XXXIth URSI
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929961