Helium ions in the mid-latitude plasmasphere

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Helium Ions, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Plasmasphere, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Atmospheric Chemistry, Continuity Equation, Sunspot Cycle

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An initial study of the behavior of He(+) ions in the mid-latitude plasmasphere is carried out by solving the time-dependent equations of continuity and momentum. Starting with a low He(+) tube content, results are obtained for a period of 8 days. In the topside ionosphere there is an upflow of He(+) during the day and downflow at night, for the sunspot maximum conditions considered. The downflow at night differs from the behavior of H(+) for these atmospheric conditions. However, little of the He(+) produced in the daytime is lost by recombination at night; it is suggested that the supply of He(+) to the mid-latitude plasmasphere is, in effect, an escape process for neutral helium.

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