Global morphology of plasma bubbles in the low latitude ionosphere.

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Earth Ionosphere: Plasma, Earth Ionosphere: Electron Densities, Earth Ionosphere: Electron Temperatures

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The electron density and electron temperature structure in and around plasma bubbles in the low latitude ionosphere has been studied with instruments on the Japanese satellite HINOTORI. Histograms are presented about the number of occurrence of certain types of bubbles in a latitude range of ±30° around the equator. Particularly the temperature within the plasma bubbles which can be higher or lower than the temperature of the ambient plasma are discussed and explanations are proposed. A particular class of bubbles seem to occur over the South Atlantic magnetic anomaly and over the Hawaian anomaly.

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