A model to explain the generation of strong electron temperature enhancements in the E region at polar latitudes is proposed and compared with auroral zone coherent and incoherent backscatter radar observations. Experimental evidence from radar observations associates these enhancements with the convective electric field, Ec , and it is now accepted that the mechanism responsible involves Farley-Buneman waves (FB). Extending the linear theory of the FB instability, a quantitative theory to explain the enhancements in terms of wave heating is sought. The RMS magnetic aspect width, k /k RMS , is incorporated in the electron conductivity. Interro- gating the FB dispersion relation for a given external convective electric field, Ec , the magnet...
International audienceUsing EISCAT radar data, we find that electrons are strongly heated in the mag...
Taking advantage of the string-of-pearls configuration of the five THEMIS spacecraft during the ear...
Context.Chromospheric heating produces UV emissions that can only occur in an enhanced electron temp...
International audienceIt is becoming increasingly clear that electron thermal effects have to be tak...
The convective properties of the propagation of electrostatic Farley-Buneman waves in the high-latit...
[1] Using a standard 8-moment expansion of the fluid equations, we have extended fluid calculations ...
109 pagesThe coupling between the magnetosphere and the high latitude ionosphere through energetic p...
International audienceWhen their growth rate becomes too small, the E-region Farley-Buneman and grad...
The Farley-Buneman instability ( FBI) is studied in the partially ionized plasma of the solar chromo...
We have recently implemented a new module that includes both the anomalous electron heating and the ...
It has been shown in previous studies that at 110 km altitude, the electron temperature can be quite...
Intense heating in the quiet-Sun chromosphere raises the temperature from 4000 to 6500 K but, despit...
International audienceThe generation of Hall and field-aligned currents in and in the vicinity of ni...
Physical processes which affect the absorption of radio waves passing through the auroral E-region ...
Results are reported from experiments in which the high power HF facility at Tromsø, Norway was empl...
International audienceUsing EISCAT radar data, we find that electrons are strongly heated in the mag...
Taking advantage of the string-of-pearls configuration of the five THEMIS spacecraft during the ear...
Context.Chromospheric heating produces UV emissions that can only occur in an enhanced electron temp...
International audienceIt is becoming increasingly clear that electron thermal effects have to be tak...
The convective properties of the propagation of electrostatic Farley-Buneman waves in the high-latit...
[1] Using a standard 8-moment expansion of the fluid equations, we have extended fluid calculations ...
109 pagesThe coupling between the magnetosphere and the high latitude ionosphere through energetic p...
International audienceWhen their growth rate becomes too small, the E-region Farley-Buneman and grad...
The Farley-Buneman instability ( FBI) is studied in the partially ionized plasma of the solar chromo...
We have recently implemented a new module that includes both the anomalous electron heating and the ...
It has been shown in previous studies that at 110 km altitude, the electron temperature can be quite...
Intense heating in the quiet-Sun chromosphere raises the temperature from 4000 to 6500 K but, despit...
International audienceThe generation of Hall and field-aligned currents in and in the vicinity of ni...
Physical processes which affect the absorption of radio waves passing through the auroral E-region ...
Results are reported from experiments in which the high power HF facility at Tromsø, Norway was empl...
International audienceUsing EISCAT radar data, we find that electrons are strongly heated in the mag...
Taking advantage of the string-of-pearls configuration of the five THEMIS spacecraft during the ear...
Context.Chromospheric heating produces UV emissions that can only occur in an enhanced electron temp...