The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study

It is now a common practice to employ ground-based radars in an attempt to distinguish between those regions of the Earth's upper atmosphere which are magnetically conjugate to open and closed magnetic field lines. Radar returns from ionospheric irregularities inside the polar cap and cusp...

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Main Authors: D. M. Wright, T. K. Yeoman, E. E. Woodfield
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004-04-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/1843/2004/angeo-22-1843-2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-f99a3971c7af4691ab21feefa87454962020-11-24T21:11:46ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762004-04-01221843184910.5194/angeo-22-1843-2004The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case studyD. M. Wright0T. K. Yeoman1E. E. Woodfield2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UKDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UKNational Center for Atmospheric Research/High Altitude Observatory, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado, 80307-3000, USAIt is now a common practice to employ ground-based radars in an attempt to distinguish between those regions of the Earth's upper atmosphere which are magnetically conjugate to open and closed magnetic field lines. Radar returns from ionospheric irregularities inside the polar cap and cusp regions generally exhibit large spectral widths in contrast to those which exist on closed field lines at lower latitudes. It has been suggested that the so-called Spectral Width Boundary (SWB) might act as a proxy for the open-closed field line boundary (OCFLB), which would then be an invaluable tool for investigating reconnection rates in the magnetosphere. The exact cause of the increased spectral widths observed at very high latitudes is still subject to considerable debate. Several mechanisms have been proposed. This paper compares a dusk-sector interval of coherent HF radar data with measurements made by an induction coil magnetometer located at Troms&#248;, Norway (66&deg; N geomagnetic). On this occasion, a number of equatorward excursions of the SWB in the radar backscatter are accompanied by increases in spectral power of ULF waves in the Pc1-2 frequency band as the SWB passes overhead. Thus, these observations support the possibility that high-frequency magnetospheric wave activity at least contribute to the observed spectral characteristics and that such wave activity might play a significant role in the nightside ionosphere. <br><br><b>Key words.</b> Ionosphere (auroral ionosphere) – Magnetospheric physics (MHD waves and instabilities) – Radio science (ionospheric physics)https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/1843/2004/angeo-22-1843-2004.pdf
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E. E. Woodfield
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E. E. Woodfield
The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet D. M. Wright
T. K. Yeoman
E. E. Woodfield
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title The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study
title_short The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study
title_full The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study
title_fullStr The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study
title_full_unstemmed The effects of high-frequency ULF wave activity on the spectral characteristics of coherent HF radar returns: a case study
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description It is now a common practice to employ ground-based radars in an attempt to distinguish between those regions of the Earth's upper atmosphere which are magnetically conjugate to open and closed magnetic field lines. Radar returns from ionospheric irregularities inside the polar cap and cusp regions generally exhibit large spectral widths in contrast to those which exist on closed field lines at lower latitudes. It has been suggested that the so-called Spectral Width Boundary (SWB) might act as a proxy for the open-closed field line boundary (OCFLB), which would then be an invaluable tool for investigating reconnection rates in the magnetosphere. The exact cause of the increased spectral widths observed at very high latitudes is still subject to considerable debate. Several mechanisms have been proposed. This paper compares a dusk-sector interval of coherent HF radar data with measurements made by an induction coil magnetometer located at Troms&#248;, Norway (66&deg; N geomagnetic). On this occasion, a number of equatorward excursions of the SWB in the radar backscatter are accompanied by increases in spectral power of ULF waves in the Pc1-2 frequency band as the SWB passes overhead. Thus, these observations support the possibility that high-frequency magnetospheric wave activity at least contribute to the observed spectral characteristics and that such wave activity might play a significant role in the nightside ionosphere. <br><br><b>Key words.</b> Ionosphere (auroral ionosphere) – Magnetospheric physics (MHD waves and instabilities) – Radio science (ionospheric physics)
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