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lensing from small-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances observed using lofar

Authors :
Ben Boyde
Alan Wood
Gareth Dorrian
Richard A Fallows
David Themens
Jens Mielich
Sean Elvidge
Maaijke Mevius
Pietro Zucca
Bartosz Dabrowski
Andrzej Krankowski
Christian Vocks
Mario Bisi
Source :
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2022.

Abstract

Observations made using the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) between 10:15 and 11:48 UT on the 15th of September 2018 over a bandwidth of approximately 25-65 MHz contain discrete pseudo-periodic features of ionospheric origin. These features occur with a period of approximately ten minutes and collectively last roughly an hour. They are strongly frequency dependent, broadening significantly in time towards the lower frequencies, and show an overlaid pattern of diffraction fringes. By modelling the ionosphere as a thin phase screen containing a wave-like disturbance, we are able to replicate the observations, suggesting that they are associated with small-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs). This modelling indicates that the features observed here require a compact radio source at a low elevation, and that the TID or TIDs in question have a wavelength ~30 km. Several features suggest the presence of deviations from an idealised sinusoidal wave form. These results demonstrate LOFAR's capability to identify and characterise small-scale ionospheric structures.

Details

ISSN :
21157251
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........07309c2312810190d37960e14fabb31e