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Plasma temperatures from alouette 1 electron density profiles
Authors:JE Titheridge
Institution:Radio Research Centre, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Values of plasma temperature and vertical temperature gradient were obtained by fitting theoretical models to 60,000 observed electron density profiles, at heights of 400–1000 km. Results show the diurnal and seasonal changes in temperature from 75°S to 85°N near solar minimum. At night the temperature and temperature gradient are both low inside the plasmapause and high outside. Day-time temperatures increase almost linearly with latitude, from 1500 K at the magnetic equator to a maximum of 3500 K at the plasmapause. There is also a sharp peak at 77° latitude, beneath the magnetospheric cleft. Mean vertical temperature gradients are ca. 0.5 Kkm at night, and 1–4 K/km during the day. The downwards flow of heat, during the day, increases from about zero at 10° latitude to a maximum of 4 × 109eVcm2sec at the plasmapause. Night-time flows are 5–20 times less, inside the plasmasphere. Increases in magnetic activity cause a temperature increase at 400 km, of about 70 K per unit increase in Kp at all latitudes greater than 65°. The temperature peaks at the plasmapause and the magnetospheric cleft show little increase with magnetic activity, but move equatorwards by ca. 2° in latitude per unit Kp.
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