Title of article :
Radar detection of interplanetary shocks: Scattering by anisotropic Langmuir turbulence Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Mykola V. Khotyaintsev، نويسنده , , Valentin N. Mel’nik، نويسنده , , Bo Thidé، نويسنده , , Yuri V. Khotyaintsev، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Earth-directed interplanetary shocks associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are known to have a severe impact on the magnetosphere, causing strong geomagnetic storms and substorms. Hence, early detection of such shocks is important. Here we study the feasibility of radar detection of interplanetary shocks. We consider a scattering mechanism, which is based on the induced scattering image of a radar wave by anisotropic Langmuir turbulence, being generated by the shock-accelerated electrons. The problem is studied for an arbitrary angle between the electron beam and the incident radar wave, image, and special emphasis is put on the study of a dependence of the scattering process on this angle. We obtain and analyze analytical expressions for the frequency shift, scattering cross-section of the turbulence, coefficient of absorption (due to scattering), and the optical depth. We show that the detection of such shocks is possible if the turbulence energy density exceeds image (nT is the thermal energy density of a plasma), which is quite realistic according to our estimations. The altitudes in the solar corona where reflections may occur depend on the angle image. If expressed in local plasma frequencies, image, the altitudes span is image for image for image, where image is a frequency of the transmitted radar wave. Thus the scattering occurs much closer to the radar in the second case than in the first. Detection of the scattered signal, in the general case, requires a remote receiver, since the radar wave backscatters only for image.
Keywords :
Space weather , Plasma turbulence , Radar , Coronal mass ejection , Scattering of electromagnetic radiation in plasmas , Solar radar
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research