International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated using observations made by the Hinotori satellite and the Sheffield University Plasmasphere Ionosphere Model (SUPIM). The observed electron densities at 600 km altitude show a strong annual anomaly at all longitudes. The average electron densities of conjugate latitudes within the latitude range ±25° are higher at the December solstice than at the June solstice by about 100 during daytime and 30 during night-time. Model calculations show that the annual variations in the neutral gas densities play important roles. The model values obtained from calculations with inputs for the neutral densities obtained from MSIS86 reproduce the gene...
International audienceNighttime enhancements in ionospheric electron content (IEC)/peak electron den...
The electron density and temperature in the topside ionosphere are observed by the Ionosphere Measur...
Previous studies have revealed that ion drift and neutral wind speeds at ~400 km in the polar cap (>...
Annual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated using observ...
Abstract. Annual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated usi...
International audienceObservations made by the Hinotori satellite have been analysed to determine th...
This paper shows that at solar maximum, equatorial ion densities at L = 2.5 are substantially higher...
The tilt and offset of the Earth's magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and seas...
International audienceIn situ registrations of electron density from the Langmuir probe on board Det...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion numerical model of the global ionosphere was used to ...
International audienceWe have presented a comparison between the modeled NmF2 and hmF2, and NmF2 and...
During the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling processes, a large amount of energy is depos...
The neutral gas temperature and circulation of the thermosphere are calculated for December solstice...
International audienceIn the present work we use the NASA-JPL global ionospheric maps of total elect...
Data from the DMSP F2 and F4 satellites for the period December 5-10, 1979, have been used to study ...
International audienceNighttime enhancements in ionospheric electron content (IEC)/peak electron den...
The electron density and temperature in the topside ionosphere are observed by the Ionosphere Measur...
Previous studies have revealed that ion drift and neutral wind speeds at ~400 km in the polar cap (>...
Annual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated using observ...
Abstract. Annual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are investigated usi...
International audienceObservations made by the Hinotori satellite have been analysed to determine th...
This paper shows that at solar maximum, equatorial ion densities at L = 2.5 are substantially higher...
The tilt and offset of the Earth's magnetic field can significantly affect the longitudinal and seas...
International audienceIn situ registrations of electron density from the Langmuir probe on board Det...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion numerical model of the global ionosphere was used to ...
International audienceWe have presented a comparison between the modeled NmF2 and hmF2, and NmF2 and...
During the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling processes, a large amount of energy is depos...
The neutral gas temperature and circulation of the thermosphere are calculated for December solstice...
International audienceIn the present work we use the NASA-JPL global ionospheric maps of total elect...
Data from the DMSP F2 and F4 satellites for the period December 5-10, 1979, have been used to study ...
International audienceNighttime enhancements in ionospheric electron content (IEC)/peak electron den...
The electron density and temperature in the topside ionosphere are observed by the Ionosphere Measur...
Previous studies have revealed that ion drift and neutral wind speeds at ~400 km in the polar cap (>...