Theoretical calculations on the changes in the ionospheric composition and temperature profiles during storms

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Computer Techniques, Ionospheric Composition, Ionospheric Storms, Ionospheric Temperature, Temperature Profiles, Electric Fields, Electron Energy, Exosphere, Helium Ions, Hydrogen Ions, Ion Temperature, Neutral Gases, Nitrogen, Oxygen Ions

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Changes in ionospheric composition and temperature profiles 120 to 1000 km above a low latitude station (Delhi) are estimated quantitatively for moderate solar activity conditions using Stubbe's computer method. The theoretical results for the atomic ions O, H, and He are discussed in light of the available ion composition and temperature variation observations at low latitudes during storms collected by satellites in the topside ionosphere. Electron and ion temperatures during the day show anticorrelation with the change in the electron concentration, whereas at night it shows no significant change except for the case of change in exospheric temperature and nitrogen.

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