Improved Millstone Hill exospheric temperature measurements - Evidence for a seasonal variation of the magnetic activity effect

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Temperature, Exosphere, Ionospheric Disturbances, Magnetic Storms, Temperature Measurement, Astronomical Observatories, Atmospheric Models, Autocorrelation, Diurnal Variations, Magnetoactivity, Radar Measurement

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A set of exospheric temperature data collected by a 'two-pulse' incoherent scatter radar experiment at Millstone Hill (42.6 deg N) is compared with 'one-pulse' measurements. The two-pulse data and a recent revision of the older one-pulse results imply that the previously reported one-pulse exospheric temperatures were too low by about 50 K, on an average.

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