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HERO ID
330687
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Could negative ion production explain the polar mesosphere winter echo (PMWE) modulation in active HF heating experiments?
Author(s)
Kero, A; Enell, CF; Kavanagh, AJ; Vierinen, J; Virtanen, I; Turunen, E
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Geophysical Research Letters
ISSN:
0094-8276
EISSN:
1944-8007
Volume
35
Issue
23
DOI
10.1029/2008GL035798
Web of Science Id
WOS:000261471100005
Abstract
[1] The mechanism behind the modulation of polar mesospheric winter echoes (PMWE) observed in active HF heating experiments is considered. We propose that negative ion chemistry plays a role in the heater-induced modulation of the PMWEs. In the mesosphere, an increased electron temperature leads to a higher rate of electron to neutral attachment, and therefore to a decreased electron density. To a first-order approximation, scattering from Bragg-scale gradients caused by turbulence can be considered to be proportional to the electron density squared. Under this assumption, the electron density variation calculated by the detailed Sodankylä Ion Chemistry model (SIC) predicts correctly both the magnitude and the timescale of the modulation observed with the EISCAT VHF radar. (English)
Keywords
Méthode radar; Modèle; Turbulence; Ordre 1; Densité électron; Electron; Plomb; Température électron; Température électronique; Etude expérimentale; Réchauffement; Hiver; Mésosphère; Ion négatif; radar methods; models; First order; electron density; electrons; lead; Electron temperature; experimental studies; warming; Winter; Mesosphere; Negative ion; Radar; Modelo; Orden 1; Densidad electrón; Electrón; Plomo; Temperatura electrónica; Invierno; Mesosfera; Ión negativo
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