Variations in the proton concentration and flux of the topside ionosphere at Arecibo during the September 1984 Equinox Transition Study

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Equinoxes, Ionospheric Composition, Proton Density (Concentration), Proton Flux Density, Diurnal Variations, Incoherent Scattering, Magnetic Storms, Puerto Rico, Radar Measurement, Spatial Distribution

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The near-zero daytime proton outflow in the topside ionosphere during equinox is not generally balanced by a larger nighttime inflow, as appears to be the case for other ions such as O(+). The proton flux and concentration does respond, however, to external influences such as disturbed magnetic conditions. One such isolated magnetic storm occurred during the day during the Equinox Transition Study, a World Day investigation in September 1984. The response to the storm of several measured topside parameters is shown, in particular the proton concentration and its flux, where significant departures from their nominally zero conditions occurred.

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