High-latitude plasma densities and their relation to riometer absorption

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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D Region, E Region, Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Electron Density, Plasma Density, Riometers, Diurnal Variations, Electron Density Profiles, High Energy Electrons, High Frequencies, Radiation Absorption, Radio Sources (Astronomy)

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A large number of D- and E-region electron density profiles from high latitudes have been analysed. These were derived from rocket-borne wave propagation experiments and - after careful screening - arranged according to riometer absorption. Statistical profiles for various degrees of absorption, including 0 dB, were established both for day and night. Furthermore, the height region predominantly contributing to the a bsorption has been identified. Finally a mean variation of the density of negative ions has been derived.

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