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May 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003adspr..31.2169o&link_type=abstract
Advances in Space Research, Volume 31, Issue 9, p. 2169-2176.
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One of the strongest solar proton events (SPE) occurred in October 1989. The ionized layer in the atmosphere is a result of interaction between radiation (electromagnetic and particle) and the neutral atmosphere. Changes of the neutral and ionized composition due to this event are examined. The ionization rate, and ozone, NO and OH density temporal and spatial (vertical) deviations induced by the SPE, calculated by a 1-D time dependent photochemical model separately for daytime and nighttime are used in a 1-D model of the lower ionosphere to calculate the response of ionized components and other parameters of the lower ionosphere. The results of model calculations are compared with the empirical model of high-latitude electron densities, with rocket measurements of O3 and n+ from Russian research vessel, with parameter f+ btained for November 1969 SPE and with experimental αeff data for disturbed conditions.
Krivolutsky Alexei A.
Latovika J.
Ondráková A.
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