Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer

Electron precipitation can be modulated by geomagnetic pulsation activity. This can be observed as pulsation of cosmic noise absorption as measured by riometers. Observations of such pulsations exhibiting field-line resonance and particle-driven characteristics using an imaging riometer are...

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Main Authors: A. Senior, F. Honary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2003-04-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/21/997/2003/angeo-21-997-2003.pdf
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spelling doaj-5440ef27da1e403b89d6ab370df7fa812020-11-25T01:09:02ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762003-04-0121997100310.5194/angeo-21-997-2003Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometerA. Senior0F. Honary1Department of Communication Systems, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UKDepartment of Communication Systems, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UKElectron precipitation can be modulated by geomagnetic pulsation activity. This can be observed as pulsation of cosmic noise absorption as measured by riometers. Observations of such pulsations exhibiting field-line resonance and particle-driven characteristics using an imaging riometer are presented and the capability of the instrument to map their spatial structure is demonstrated. It is shown that for the events studied, the spatial variation of pulsation phase as measured by the riometer agrees with that inferred from ground-based magnetometers, whereas the spatial variation of pulsation amplitude may show a different structure. It is suggested that this is consistent with the mechanism proposed by Coroniti and Kennel (1970) where one would expect a fixed phase relationship between magnetic and absorption pulsations, but where the amplitude of the absorption pulsation can depend on several factors other than the amplitude of the magnetic pulsation.<br><br><b>Key words. </b>Ionosphere (ionosphere–magnetosphere interactions; particle precipitation) – Magnetospheric physics (MHD waves and instabilities)https://www.ann-geophys.net/21/997/2003/angeo-21-997-2003.pdf
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Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
Annales Geophysicae
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title Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
title_short Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
title_full Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
title_fullStr Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
title_full_unstemmed Observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
title_sort observations of the spatial structure of electron precipitation pulsations using an imaging riometer
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2003-04-01
description Electron precipitation can be modulated by geomagnetic pulsation activity. This can be observed as pulsation of cosmic noise absorption as measured by riometers. Observations of such pulsations exhibiting field-line resonance and particle-driven characteristics using an imaging riometer are presented and the capability of the instrument to map their spatial structure is demonstrated. It is shown that for the events studied, the spatial variation of pulsation phase as measured by the riometer agrees with that inferred from ground-based magnetometers, whereas the spatial variation of pulsation amplitude may show a different structure. It is suggested that this is consistent with the mechanism proposed by Coroniti and Kennel (1970) where one would expect a fixed phase relationship between magnetic and absorption pulsations, but where the amplitude of the absorption pulsation can depend on several factors other than the amplitude of the magnetic pulsation.<br><br><b>Key words. </b>Ionosphere (ionosphere–magnetosphere interactions; particle precipitation) – Magnetospheric physics (MHD waves and instabilities)
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/21/997/2003/angeo-21-997-2003.pdf
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