Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981jatp...43..121b&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, vol. 43, Feb. 1981, p. 121-133.
Physics
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Accelerometers, Atmospheric Density, Density Distribution, Equatorial Atmosphere, Magnetic Storms, Thermosphere, Annual Variations, Asymmetry, Atmospheric Heating, Auroral Electrojets, Diurnal Variations, Neutral Gases, Oxygen, Solar Cycles, Statistical Analysis, Time Lag
Scientific paper
Most of accurate total density data from the CACTUS accelerometer experiment has been collected in equatorial regions during the last minimum of the solar cycle. Using these data, an analysis of the magnetically disturbed thermosphere has been performed with an improved resolution. Time delay of the response, latitudinal and longitudinal variations for solstice, day-time and night-time conditions have been studied; behavior of the thermosphere in the light of existing theories is interpreted. An asymmetrical heating in latitude and a heating depending on longitude are needed in order to define the results.
Barlier François
Berger Clemens
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