多次观测发现的夜间赤道电离异常峰顶纵向不连续性的特征

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Jiawen Chen, Jiahao Zhong, Xuguang Cai, Yongqiang Hao, Lei Cai, Xin Wan, Qiaoling Li, Zijing Tang, Xingyan Song, Hao Han, Jiawei Kuai, Lujin Cai
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摘要

在夜间赤道电离异常(EIA)峰上观测到了纵向不连续性,其特征是经度间的显著衰减。多种观测数据,特别是 GOLD 135.6-nm 气辉图像,被用来详细研究 EIA 的不连续性。发现不连续事件更有可能发生在一个半球,纵向宽度为几十度,从 19 时至 24 时持续时间长达数小时。等离子体耗竭在低空最明显,接近或低于峰值高度。在大西洋扇区,环流不连续现象在 3 月分和 9 月分之间最为普遍,在 9 月分附近出现率较高的等离子不对称现象。气候学结果表明,场对准的跨半球风在促进不连续性方面起着主要作用,它将等离子体从一个半球输送到另一个半球,导致环流影响峰顶上可能出现局部耗竭。
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Characteristics of Longitudinal Discontinuity Over Nighttime Equatorial Ionization Anomaly Crests With Multiple Observations

Longitudinal discontinuity is observed over nighttime equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) crests, characterized by a significant depletion between longitudes. Multiple observations, especially GOLD 135.6-nm airglow images, are used to investigate the EIA discontinuity in details. Discontinuity events are found more likely to occur in one hemisphere, with a longitudinal width of tens of degrees and prolonged durations of several hours from 19 to 24 LT. The plasma depletion is most conspicuous at low altitudes, near or below the peak height. For the Atlantic sector, the EIA discontinuity is most prevalent between the March Equinox and the September Equinox, with an equinoctial asymmetry of higher occurrence rates around September Equinox. The climatological results indicate that field-aligned trans-hemispheric wind plays a predominant role in promoting the discontinuity, which transports the plasma from one hemisphere to the other hemisphere, resulting in potential localized depletion over the EIA crest.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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