Abstract
This study examined the effect of solar flux (F10.7) and sunspots number (R) on
the daily variation of equatorial electrojet (EEJ) and morning/afternoon counter
electrojet (MCEJ/ACEJ) in the ionospheric E region across the eight longitudinal
sectors during quiet days from January 2008 to December 2013. In particular, we
focus on both minimum and maximum solar cycle of 24. For this purpose, we have
collected a 6-year ground-based magnetic data from multiple stations to
investigate EEJ/CEJ climatology in the Peruvian, Brazilian, West & East
African, Indian, Southeast Asian, Philippine, and Pacific sectors with the
corresponding F10.7 and R data from satellites simultaneously. Our results
reveal that the variations of monthly mean EEJ intensities were consistent with
the variations of solar flux and sunspot number patterns of a cycle, further
indicating that there is a significant seasonal and longitudinal dependence.
During the high solar cycle period, F10.7 and R have shown a strong peak around
equinoctial months, consequently, the strong daytime EEJs occurred in the
Peruvian and Southeast Asian sectors followed by the Philippine regions
throughout the years investigated. In those sectors, the correlation between the
day Maxima EEJ and F10.7 strengths have a positive value during periods of high
solar activity, and they have relatively higher values than the other sectors. A
predominance of MCEJ occurrences is observed in the Brazilian (TTB), East
African (AAE), and Peruvian (HUA) sectors. We have also observed the CEJ
dependence on solar flux with an anti-correlation between ACEJ events and F10.7
are observed especially during a high solar cycle period.
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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