Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator

In March 2014 an all-sky imager (ASI) was installed at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory (11.95° S, 76.87° W; 0.3° S MLAT). We present results of equatorial spread F (ESF) characteristics observed at Jicamarca and at low latitudes. Optical 6300 and 7774 Å airglow observations from the Jicamarca AS...

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Main Authors: D. A. Hickey, C. R. Martinis, M. Mendillo, J. Baumgardner, J. Wroten, M. Milla
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-03-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/36/473/2018/angeo-36-473-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-6fcb8bfb6839413e9f31989cfb8722532020-11-24T22:29:07ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762018-03-013647348710.5194/angeo-36-473-2018Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equatorD. A. Hickey0C. R. Martinis1M. Mendillo2J. Baumgardner3J. Wroten4M. Milla5Center for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USACenter for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USACenter for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USACenter for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USACenter for Space Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USAJicamarca Radio Observatory, Lima, PeruIn March 2014 an all-sky imager (ASI) was installed at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory (11.95° S, 76.87° W; 0.3° S MLAT). We present results of equatorial spread F (ESF) characteristics observed at Jicamarca and at low latitudes. Optical 6300 and 7774 Å airglow observations from the Jicamarca ASI are compared with other collocated instruments and with ASIs at El Leoncito, Argentina (31.8° S, 69.3° W; 19.8° S MLAT), and Villa de Leyva, Colombia (5.6° N, 73.52° W; 16.4° N MLAT). We use Jicamarca radar data, in incoherent and coherent modes, to obtain plasma parameters and detect echoes from irregularities. We find that ESF depletions tend to appear in groups with a group-to-group separation around 400–500 km and within-group separation around 50–100 km. We combine data from the three ASIs to investigate the conditions at Jicamarca that could lead to the development of high-altitude, or topside, plumes. We compare zonal winds, obtained from a Fabry–Pérot interferometer, with plasma drifts inferred from the zonal motion of plasma depletions. In addition to the ESF studies we also investigate the midnight temperature maximum and its effects at higher latitudes, visible as a brightness wave at El Leoncito. The ASI at Jicamarca along with collocated and low-latitude instruments provide a clear two-dimensional view of spatial and temporal evolution of ionospheric phenomena at equatorial and low latitudes that helps to explain the dynamics and evolution of equatorial ionospheric/thermospheric processes.https://www.ann-geophys.net/36/473/2018/angeo-36-473-2018.pdf
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author D. A. Hickey
C. R. Martinis
M. Mendillo
J. Baumgardner
J. Wroten
M. Milla
spellingShingle D. A. Hickey
C. R. Martinis
M. Mendillo
J. Baumgardner
J. Wroten
M. Milla
Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet D. A. Hickey
C. R. Martinis
M. Mendillo
J. Baumgardner
J. Wroten
M. Milla
author_sort D. A. Hickey
title Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
title_short Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
title_full Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
title_fullStr Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous 6300 Å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
title_sort simultaneous 6300 å airglow and radar observations of ionospheric irregularities and dynamics at the geomagnetic equator
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2018-03-01
description In March 2014 an all-sky imager (ASI) was installed at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory (11.95° S, 76.87° W; 0.3° S MLAT). We present results of equatorial spread F (ESF) characteristics observed at Jicamarca and at low latitudes. Optical 6300 and 7774 Å airglow observations from the Jicamarca ASI are compared with other collocated instruments and with ASIs at El Leoncito, Argentina (31.8° S, 69.3° W; 19.8° S MLAT), and Villa de Leyva, Colombia (5.6° N, 73.52° W; 16.4° N MLAT). We use Jicamarca radar data, in incoherent and coherent modes, to obtain plasma parameters and detect echoes from irregularities. We find that ESF depletions tend to appear in groups with a group-to-group separation around 400–500 km and within-group separation around 50–100 km. We combine data from the three ASIs to investigate the conditions at Jicamarca that could lead to the development of high-altitude, or topside, plumes. We compare zonal winds, obtained from a Fabry–Pérot interferometer, with plasma drifts inferred from the zonal motion of plasma depletions. In addition to the ESF studies we also investigate the midnight temperature maximum and its effects at higher latitudes, visible as a brightness wave at El Leoncito. The ASI at Jicamarca along with collocated and low-latitude instruments provide a clear two-dimensional view of spatial and temporal evolution of ionospheric phenomena at equatorial and low latitudes that helps to explain the dynamics and evolution of equatorial ionospheric/thermospheric processes.
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/36/473/2018/angeo-36-473-2018.pdf
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