Ion-acoustic velocity in the auroral E-region according to EISCAT measurements in April 1988

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Auroral Zones, E Region, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Ion Acoustic Waves, Ionospheric Sounding, Ionospheric Propagation, Radar Measurement, Radar Scattering, Velocity Measurement

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The electric-field dependence (in the 0-70 mV/m range) of the ion-acoustic velocity in the auroral E-region is studied using EISCAT data for two different events in April 1988. For low electric fields (about 10 mV/m) the measurements were found to agree satisfactorily with MSIS-86 predictions. For large fields (about 50 mV/m) the divergence can reach 200 m/s.

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