日本地球惑星科学連合2022年大会

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セッション記号 P (宇宙惑星科学) » P-EM 太陽地球系科学・宇宙電磁気学・宇宙環境

[P-EM13] Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System

2022年6月1日(水) 11:00 〜 13:00 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (4) (Ch.04)

コンビーナ:Huixin Liu(九州大学理学研究院地球惑星科学専攻 九州大学宙空環境研究センター)、コンビーナ:大塚 雄一(名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所)、Chang Loren(Institute of Space Science, National Central University)、コンビーナ:Deng Yue(University of Texas at Arlington)、座長:大塚 雄一(名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所)、新堀 淳樹(名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所)


11:00 〜 13:00

[PEM13-P03] Daytime 150-km field-aligned irregularity echoes observed by a VHF radar at Chumphon, Thailand

*大塚 雄一1穂積 コンニャナット2西岡 未知2津川 卓也2斎藤 享5、Supnithi Pornchai3、Jamjareegulgarn Punyawi 4 (1.名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所、2.情報通信研究機構、3.King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang、4.King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Prince of Chumphon Campus、5.国立研究開発法人 海上・港湾・航空技術研究所 電子航法研究所)

キーワード:150kmエコー、レーダー、沿磁力線不規則構造、赤道電離圏、電離圏擾乱

Daytime Field-Aligned Irregularities (FAIs) around an altitude of 150 km, so-called 150-km FAIs, have been observed with VHF radars in the equatorial regions. We report the 150-km FAIs observed with the 39.65 MHz VHF radar at Chumphon, Thailand, which has been operating since January 2020. The Chumphon radar is composed of a linear array of 18 three-element Yagi antennas. For the E-region and 150-km FAI echo measurements, the radar beam is allocated to 10 directions from -48 to 60 deg in azimuth around the north with a step of 12 deg. The 150-km FAI echos were observed frequently during a period between May and August 2020. The echo intensity of the 150-km echoes shows zonal asymmetry while the echo intensity of E-region FAIs does not depend on the azimuth. The 150-km FAI echo intensity is higher on the eastward beams than the westward beams. The most intense echo is observed at 36-46 deg east with respect to the magnetic north, on average.The altitude of the echo appearance also shows the zonal asymmetry. The echo altitude increases with viewing from the east to west by approximately 5 deg between -45 deg and 45 deg in azimuth. This zonal asymmetry of the echo intensity and altitude is consistent with that of the 150-km FAI echoes observed by the EAR (Equatorial Atmosphere Radar) at Kototabang, Indonesia, located at approximately 10 deg south in the almost same longitude as Chumphon, whereas the echo intensity of the 150-km echo over Kototabang is highest at 6 deg east from the north.