Approximation of electron density and height of the F2-region maximum in the daytime midlatitude ionosphere using simple analytical formulas

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Aeronomy, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Plasma Drift, Diffusion Coefficient, Neutral Atmospheres, Oxygen Atoms, Solar Activity

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Numerical and analytical solutions of the continuity equation for the daytime F2-layer are used to obtain explicit expressions for electron density and the height of the layer maximum as a function of composition, temperature, and velocity of the vertical plasma drift. It is shown that the derived expressions approximate the corresponding numerical solutions with an accuracy not below 5 km for the height of the maximum and 8 percent for electron density in the layer maximum.

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