黄金任务前5年观测到的赤道电离异常x型现象

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
R. E. Daniell, R. W. Eastes, C. R. Martinis, D. K. Karan
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摘要

全球尺度的翼盘观测(GOLD)任务从地球静止平台提供了一系列不同寻常的高层大气观测,包括低纬度夜间电离层的行为。GOLD观测到的一个特征是,当赤道电离异常的波峰在磁赤道附近坍塌时,在赤道电离异常中形成一个x图案。本文讨论了在GOLD任务的前5年(2018-2023年)观测到的x模式。该目录显示,x型在太阳活动不活跃时更为频繁,似乎是由正常低纬度纬向风的变化所驱动的。在GOLD观测的经度区域(约75°W - 5°E),它们只发生在9月春分- 12月冬至- 3月春分季节,它们更有可能发生在西半球地磁赤道与地理赤道相交的45°W经度附近。
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Equatorial Ionization Anomaly X-Pattern Occurrences Observed by the GOLD Mission During Its First 5 Years

Equatorial Ionization Anomaly X-Pattern Occurrences Observed by the GOLD Mission During Its First 5 Years

The Global-scale Observations of Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission has provided an unusual array of upper atmosphere observations from a geostationary platform, including the behavior of the low latitude nighttime ionosphere. One of the features observed by GOLD is the formation of an X-pattern in the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly when its crests collapse near the magnetic equator. This paper discusses the X-patterns that were observed during the first 5 years of the GOLD mission (2018–2023). This catalog reveals that X-pattern occurrences are more frequent during low solar activity, and appear to be driven by changes in the normal low latitude zonal winds. In the longitude region observed by GOLD (approximately 75°W–5°E) they occurred exclusively during the September Equinox-December Solstice-March Equinox seasons, and they were more likely to occur near 45°W longitude, near the point where the geomagnetic equator crosses the geographic equator in the western hemisphere.

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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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