The electron temperature (Te) variation in the high-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 and 800 km has been modeled for solar maximum, winter solstice, and strong magnetic activity conditions. The calculated electron temperatures are consistent with the plasma densities and ion temperatures computed from a time-dependent ionospheric model. Heating rates for both solar EUV and auroral precipitation were included. In general, the predicted UT variation of the electron temperature that results from the displacement between the magnetic and geographic poles is only a few hundred degrees. However, in sunlit trough regions, Te hot spots develop, and these hot spots show a marked UT variation, by as much as 2500 K. The dominant parameter ...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
It has been shown in previous studies that at 110 km altitude, the electron temperature can be quite...
The electron temperature (Te) variation in the high-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 and...
The electron temperature (Te) variation in the high-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 and...
The electron temperature (Te) variation in the mid-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 – 80...
Using the three-dimensional model of the high-latitude ionosphere in Euler variables, which takes in...
Electron temperature models for the topside ionosphere, which make use of the protonospheric heat fl...
Electron temperature models for the topside ionosphere, which make use of the protonospheric heat fl...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
Measured and calculated values of electron concentration, electron temperature and ion temperature i...
Measured and calculated values of electron concentration, electron temperature and ion temperature i...
We improved our high-latitude ionospheric model by including thermal conduction and diffusion-therma...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
It has been shown in previous studies that at 110 km altitude, the electron temperature can be quite...
The electron temperature (Te) variation in the high-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 and...
The electron temperature (Te) variation in the high-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 and...
The electron temperature (Te) variation in the mid-latitude ionosphere at altitudes between 120 – 80...
Using the three-dimensional model of the high-latitude ionosphere in Euler variables, which takes in...
Electron temperature models for the topside ionosphere, which make use of the protonospheric heat fl...
Electron temperature models for the topside ionosphere, which make use of the protonospheric heat fl...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
Measured and calculated values of electron concentration, electron temperature and ion temperature i...
Measured and calculated values of electron concentration, electron temperature and ion temperature i...
We improved our high-latitude ionospheric model by including thermal conduction and diffusion-therma...
The theory regarding electron temperatures within the F region of the ionosphere are reviewed. The r...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
An electron heat flow can occur in a partially ionized plasma in response to either an electron temp...
It has been shown in previous studies that at 110 km altitude, the electron temperature can be quite...