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Ionospheric disturbances: Evidence for the contraction of the plasmasphere during severe geomagnetic storms
Authors:Michael Mendillo  John A Klobuchar  Hassan Hajeb-Hosseinieh
Institution:Radio Astronomy Branch, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, Massachusetts 01730, U.S.A.;Department of Astronomy, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, U.S.A.
Abstract:Continuous measurements of the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) provide a parameter well suited for the study of F-region disturbance effects. In this investigation, five cases of large and rapid drops in TEC observed near the sunset period are interpreted as being due to the contraction of the plasmasphere to L values less than 3. A model calculation is performed for the specific case of 1 November 1968 using simultaneous Alouette I data to define the position and magnitude of the ionospheric trough. The results indicate that the motion of a deep trough across the ray path from a geostationary satellite to an observing station can cause drastic changes in the measured amounts of Faraday rotation and therefore in the derived values of TEC. All of the TEC data sources available for the five events are then examined in an attempt to describe more completely the latitude dependence of the effects. It is suggested that during severe geomagnetic storms, the large and rapid decays in TEC during the 18–21 LT period to values significantly below normal can be used as a criterion to determine the approximate latitudinal extent of the contracted plasmasphere.
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