Delayed response of the ionosphere to solar EUV variability
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Published:2018-09-04
Issue:
Volume:16
Page:149-155
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ISSN:1684-9973
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Container-title:Advances in Radio Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Adv. Radio Sci.
Author:
Schmölter ErikORCID, Berdermann JensORCID, Jakowski Norbert, Jacobi ChristophORCID, Vaishnav RajeshORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Physical and chemical processes in the ionosphere are driven by
complex interactions with the solar radiation. The ionospheric plasma is in
particular sensitive to solar EUV and UV variations with a time delay between
one and two days. This delay is assumed to be related to thermospheric
transport processes from the lower ionosphere to the F region. In previous
analyses, the delay has been investigated using the F10.7 index. Here we
present preliminary results of the ionospheric delay based on a comprehensive
and reliable database consisting of GNSS TEC Maps and EUV spectral flux data.
We plan to specify the various dependencies from geographic/geomagnetic
location, altitude, season, local time, geophysical and solar radiation
conditions such as the solar activity level. The first results for
dependencies from seasons and wavelengths regions of the EUV are presented in
this paper. These results can provide more insight into ionospheric processes
and are of interest for applications dependent on reliable ionospheric
weather forecasts, e.g. GNSS error analyses, prediction and mitigation.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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