Title of article
Naturally Enhanced Ion-Acoustic Spectra And Their Interpretation
Author/Authors
Francis Sedgemore-Schulthess ، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre St. Maurice ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
38
From page
55
To page
92
Abstract
Incoherent scatter radars are designed to detect scatter from thermalfluctuations in the ionosphere. These fluctuations contain, among other things,features associated with ion-acoustic waves driven by random motions within theplasma. The resulting spectra are generally broad and noisy, but neverthelessthe technique can, through a detailed analysis of spectra, be used to measure arange of physical parameters in the Earthʹs upper atmosphere, and provides apowerful diagnostic in studies of magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling,thermosphere dynamics and the geospace environment in general. In recent yearsthere has been much interest in naturally occurring (as opposed to artificiallystimulated) enhanced ion-acoustic spectra seen in the auroral zone andcusp/cleft region. A study of the plasma instability processes that lead tosuch spectra will help us to better understand auroral particle acceleration,wave-particle and wave-wave interactions in the ionosphere, and theirassociation with magnetospheric processes. There is now a substantial body ofliterature documenting observations of enhanced ion-acoustic spectra, but thereremains controversy over generation mechanisms. We present a review ofliterature documenting observations of naturally enhanced ion-acoustic spectra,observed mainly along the geomagnetic field direction, along with a discussionof the theories put forward to explain such phenomena.
Keywords
incoherent scatter - plasma instabilities - magnetosphere - ionosphere - aurora
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Record number
403786
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