Interpretation of measurements of electron density and temperature at the Millstone-Hill station during the geomagnetic storm of 19 Sept. 1984

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Electron Energy, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Magnetic Storms, Plasmasphere, Ionospheric Composition, Ionospheric Heating, Plasma Drift

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A model of ionosphere-plasmasphere interaction is used to calculate electron density and temperature for Millstone-Hill conditions at a geomagnetically quiet time (18 Sept. 1984) and during a geomagnetic storm (19 Sept. 1984). It is shown that the measured and calculated values can be made to agree if the N2 and O concentrations in the MSIS-86 model are raised by a factor of three for 9 h LT and if they are raised by a factor of 1.8 for 12 and 16 h LT.

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