A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis

<p>Volumetric measurements of the ionosphere are important for investigating spatial variations of ionospheric features, like auroral arcs and energy deposition in the ionosphere. In addition, such measurements make it possible to distinguish between variations in space and time. While spatial...

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Main Authors: J. Stamm, J. Vierinen, B. Gustavsson, A. Spicher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/41/55/2023/angeo-41-55-2023.pdf
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author J. Stamm
J. Vierinen
B. Gustavsson
A. Spicher
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description <p>Volumetric measurements of the ionosphere are important for investigating spatial variations of ionospheric features, like auroral arcs and energy deposition in the ionosphere. In addition, such measurements make it possible to distinguish between variations in space and time. While spatial variations in scalar quantities such as electron density or temperature have been investigated with incoherent scatter radar (ISR) before, spatial variation in the ion velocity, which is a vector quantity, has been hard to measure. The upcoming EISCAT3D radar will be able to do volumetric measurements of ion velocity regularly for the first time. In this paper, we present a technique for relating volumetric measurements of ion velocity to neutral wind and electric field. To regularize the estimates, we use Maxwell's equations and fluid-dynamic constraints. The study shows that accurate volumetric estimates of electric field can be achieved. Electric fields can be resolved at altitudes above 120 km, which is the altitude range where auroral current closure occurs. Neutral wind can be resolved at altitudes below 120 km.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-a98dd12780cc4c70b5a53dd75b2b54f52023-01-19T09:26:30ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762023-01-0141556710.5194/angeo-41-55-2023A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysisJ. StammJ. VierinenB. GustavssonA. Spicher<p>Volumetric measurements of the ionosphere are important for investigating spatial variations of ionospheric features, like auroral arcs and energy deposition in the ionosphere. In addition, such measurements make it possible to distinguish between variations in space and time. While spatial variations in scalar quantities such as electron density or temperature have been investigated with incoherent scatter radar (ISR) before, spatial variation in the ion velocity, which is a vector quantity, has been hard to measure. The upcoming EISCAT3D radar will be able to do volumetric measurements of ion velocity regularly for the first time. In this paper, we present a technique for relating volumetric measurements of ion velocity to neutral wind and electric field. To regularize the estimates, we use Maxwell's equations and fluid-dynamic constraints. The study shows that accurate volumetric estimates of electric field can be achieved. Electric fields can be resolved at altitudes above 120 km, which is the altitude range where auroral current closure occurs. Neutral wind can be resolved at altitudes below 120 km.</p>https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/41/55/2023/angeo-41-55-2023.pdf
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A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis
Annales Geophysicae
title A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis
title_full A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis
title_fullStr A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis
title_full_unstemmed A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis
title_short A technique for volumetric incoherent scatter radar analysis
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