JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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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-EM12] 大気圏ー電離圏結合

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)、大塚 雄一(名古屋大学宇宙地球環境研究所)、Yue Deng(University of Texas at Arlington)、Loren Chang(Institute of Space Science, National Central University)

[PEM12-P31] Formation of a Ring-Like Region of Increased Electron Temperature in the Subauroral Ionosphere in Winter

Innokentiy Alexeevich Golikov1Artem Yurevich Gololobov2、*Ilia Ilyich Varlamov1,2 (1.Yu.G.Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy (IKFIA), Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences、2.M. K. Ammosov Northeastern Federal University (NEFU),)

キーワード:subauroral ionosphere, electron temperature, heat flux, ring current

The results of numerical simulations of the electron temperature (Te) are compared with measurement data provided by the CHAMP satellite to show the possibility of the formation of a ring-like region of temperature increase in the subauroral ionosphere surrounding the auroral oval in the range of 04–07 h (UT) when the high-latitude ionosphere is on the night (shaded) side.
Brace et al. (1982) and Kofman (1984) used experimental data to reveal the effects of an increase in the electron temperature in the subauroral ionosphere— “hot spots.” Numerical modeling of the thermal regime of the high-latitude ionosphere was addressed in a number of studies (Schunk et al., 1986; Klimenko et al., 1991; Mingalev and Mingaleva, 2002; Prölss, 2006; David et al., 2011) analyzing the sources of hot spots. The hot spots were shown to be associated with descending heat fluxes, electric fields, and decreased electron densities ne in the region of the main ionospheric trough (MIT). These results were obtained mainly for equinox conditions, and they allow a good description of the spots as structural features of the spatial distribution of Te. We compare the results of numerical simulations and measurements obtained by the CHAMP satellite to study specific features of the spatial distribution of the electron temperature in the F region of the high-latitude ionosphere for winter conditions