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2021

Model of the E-Layer Critical Frequency for the Auroral Region

A new foE model for the auroral region is constructed; the model is based on an analysis of the models of auroral electron precipitations, the boundaries of the discrete and diffusive aurora, the main ionospheric trough, and measurements of the E-layer critical frequency foE. The model is an analytical model. It consists of solar (foEsol) and auroral (foEavr) components. The solar component of the model does not depend of geomagnetic activity. It depends on solar activity via the F index, which is determined by the solar rad ...

Deminov, M.; Shubin, V.; Badin, V.;

Published by: Geomagnetism and Aeronomy      Published on: sep

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1134/S0016793221050054

2017

Winter anomaly of the E-layer critical frequency in the nighttime auroral zone

Analysis of the annual variation of the E-layer critical frequency median foE in the nighttime (22-02 LT) auroral zone by the data of several stations of the Northern Hemisphere has shown the median maximum in winter and minimum in summer, even though the summer contribution of solar radiation to foE is greater. Thus, a new phenomenon was discovered\textemdashan foE median winter anomaly in the nighttime auroral zone. Its amplitude (ratio of winter to summer foE figures) can re ...

Deminov, M.; Deminova, G.;

Published by: Geomagnetism and Aeronomy      Published on: 10/2017

YEAR: 2017     DOI: 10.1134/S0016793217050061

Winter anomaly of the E-layer critical frequency in the nighttime auroral zone

Analysis of the annual variation of the E-layer critical frequency median foE in the nighttime (22-02 LT) auroral zone by the data of several stations of the Northern Hemisphere has shown the median maximum in winter and minimum in summer, even though the summer contribution of solar radiation to foE is greater. Thus, a new phenomenon was discovered\textemdashan foE median winter anomaly in the nighttime auroral zone. Its amplitude (ratio of winter to summer foE figures) can re ...

Deminov, M.; Deminova, G.;

Published by: Geomagnetism and Aeronomy      Published on: 10/2017

YEAR: 2017     DOI: 10.1134/S0016793217050061



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