The nature of electron density enhancement over a wide altitude range during ionosphere heating experiments at EISCATOAEI
During the course of ionospheric heating experiments, researchers at the European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT) observed an apparent electron density enhancement. The enhancement extended over a wide range of altitudes, above the reflection altitude of the high-frequency pump wave. However, whether this enhancement actually corresponds to a true enhancement in electron density remains an open question. When the dispersion relation of ion acoustic waves is followed, the frequency ratio of the enhanced ion line to the background ion line suggests that the profile of the effective ion mass may have remained unchanged. Furthermore, the solar radio flux and ion drift velocity indicate no significant changes in the ion species and their densities. In conclusion, the electron density enhancement observed at EISCAT should not, in fact, be considered a true enhancement.
Jun Wu;Jian Wu;Jie Feng;QingLiang Li;ShuJi Hao;ZhengWen Xu;HaiSheng Zhao;YaBin Zhang;
National Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Environment,China Research Institute of Radio Wave Propagation,Beijing 102206,ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Environment,China Research Institute of Radio Wave Propagation,Beijing 102206,China School of Physics,Xidian University,Xi’an 710071,China
地球科学
incoherent scatter radar(ISR)ionospheric heatingelectron densityion acoustic wave
《Earth and Planetary Physics》 2024 (002)
P.408-414 / 7
the Taishan Scholars Project of Shandong Province(Grant No.ts20190968);the foundation of National Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Envi-ronment(Grant No.6142403230303).
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