Polar D-region electron density profiles during a solar proton event

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D Region, Electron Density Profiles, Ionospheric Electron Density, Polar Regions, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Protons, Antarctic Regions, Atmospheric Models, Earth Magnetosphere, Ionospheric Sounding, Mesosphere, Proton Flux Density, Radio Probing, Very Low Frequencies

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Polar D-region electron density profiles during a moderate solar proton event are calculated using a full-wave computer solution on VLF step frequency sounder data from Byrd Station, Antarctica. VLF reflection height variation with solar proton flux, particle precipitation from the magnetosphere, and solar zenith angle are shown. It is suggested that the mesospheric pressure during this event is less than that extrapolated from an atmospheric model.

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