High‐altitude incoherent‐scatter measurements at Jicamarca
Abstract
In an attempt to reproduce experimental results obtained in the early days of operations, electron density profiles have been measured at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory at altitudes reaching L=2. The methodology involves using a combination of pulses, including pulses as long as 4 ms, and processing the data with matched filtering. The modern experiments are complicated by systemic, time‐dependent bias in the noise estimators as well as by clutter from satellites and space debris, including a geosynchronous satellite. Ultimately, experiment performance comparable to what was achieved in the original experiments could be achieved and should be surpassed in future experiments when all four of the Jicamarca transmitters will be utilized.
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Date
2017-01-31
Keywords
Ionosphere , Radar , Topside , Plasmasphere , Incoherent scatter
Citation
Hysell, D. L., Milla, M., & Woodman, R. F. (2017). High‐altitude incoherent‐scatter measurements at Jicamarca. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 122 (16), 2292-2299. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JA023569
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American Geophysical Union