Abstract
Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) and Korea Astronomy and Space Institute
(KASI) have been participating in the European Incoherent Scatter (EISCAT) Scientific
Association as an affiliate institution in order to observe the polar ionosphere since
2015. During the period of December 16–21, 2016 and January 3–9, 2018, the observations
for the polar ionospheric parameters such as the electron density profiles, ion drift,
and electron/ion temperature are carried out in the polar cap/cusp region by the EISCAT
Svalbard radar (ESR). The purpose of the observations is to investigate the
characteristic of the winter ionosphere in the dayside polar cap/cusp region. In this
paper, we briefly report the results of the ESR observations for winter daytime
ionosphere and also the simultaneous observations for the ionosphere-thermosphere system
together with the balloon-borne instrument High-Altitude Interferometer WIND Experiment
(HIWIND) performed by the High Altitude Observatory (HAO), National Center for
Atmospheric Research (NCAR). We further introduce our research activities using
long-term EISCAT observations for the occurrence of ion upflow and the climatology of
the polar ionospheric density profiles in comparison with the mid-latitude ionosphere.
Finally, our future research plans will briefly be introduced.
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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