A new approach in incoherent scatter F region E x B drift measurements at Jicamarca
Abstract
Since 1996 incoherent scatter F region plasma drift measurements at Jicamarca have been implemented using a new signal processing approach replacing the traditional pulse-to-pulse correlation method. The new method, based on Doppler spectrum estimation and nonlinear least squares fitting to model spectra obtained from incoherent scatter theory, improves the instrumental sensitivity remarkably under low signal-to-noise conditions. With the new method it has become possible to obtain very high quality drifts data at nearly all hours of the day throughout most F region heights. Altitudinal smoothing of the drifts data to reduce measurement noise is no longer necessary, and studies of the height variations of drifts can be performed with much greater certainty than before. Small-amplitude gravity wave oscillations have been detected at F region heights and a vortical circulation of the F region plasma has been observed in the post sunset period.
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Date
1999-12-01
Keywords
F Region , Plasma , Spectral analysis , Gravitational waves , Ionosphere
Citation
Kudeki, E., Bhattacharyya, S., & Woodman, R. F. (1999). A new approach in incoherent scatter F region E x B drift measurements at Jicamarca. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 104 (A12), 28145-28162. https://doi.org/10.1029/1998JA900110
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American Geophysical Union