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Auroral energy input from energetic electrons and Joule heating at Chatanika

Authors :
Vincent B Wickwar
Robert D. Sears
Murray J. Baron
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research. 80:4364-4367
Publication Year :
1975
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 1975.

Abstract

With the incoherent scatter radar at Chatanika, Alaska, a wide variety of measurements can be made related to the ionosphere, magnetosphere, and neutral atmosphere. A significant parameter is the amount of energy transferred from the magnetosphere into the ionosphere and neutral atmosphere during periods of auroral activity. In this report a procedure is examined whereby the incident energy flux of auroral electrons is ascertained from radar measurements. As part of the process radar-determined fluxes are compared with those ascertained from simultaneous photometric observations at 4278 A. The fluxes obtained by both techniques had similar magnitudes and time variations. If it is assumed that the largest uncertainty in the radar/photometer comparison is the effective recombination coefficient, then that coefficient can also be deduced. A value 3times10$sup -7$ cm$sup 3$/s at about 105 km is found, which is in good agreement with other recent determinations during active auroral conditions. This technique is combined with one to ascertain the Joule heating to determine the energy input from the magnetosphere to the ionosphere in a region localized above the radar on March 22, 1973, in the midnight sector. The energy input is continuous at a significant level, i.e., greater than the 3 ergs/cm$sup 2$more » that could be delivered by the sun, were it overhead. Moreover, at times, each of these inputs became as great as 30 ergs/cm$sup 2$ s. (AIP)« less

Details

ISSN :
01480227
Volume :
80
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research
Accession number :
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