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Disappearance of the Polar Cap Ionosphere During Geomagnetic Storm on 11 May 2019

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Title
Disappearance of the Polar Cap Ionosphere During Geomagnetic Storm on 11 May 2019
Other Titles
2019년 5월11일에 발생한 지자기폭풍에 의한 극지방 전리권 소멸현상 연구
Authors
Kwon, Hyuck-Jin
김관혁
Jee, Geonhwa
선종호
Lee, Changsup
Ham, Young-Bae
홍준석
김은솔
Terry Bullett
Uli Auster
Wener Magnes
Stephan Kraft
Issue Date
2022
Citation
Kwon, Hyuck-Jin, et al. 2022. "Disappearance of the Polar Cap Ionosphere During Geomagnetic Storm on 11 May 2019". SPACE WEATHER-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, 20(6): 1-16.
Abstract
Multi-instrument data from Jang Bogo Station (JBS) in Antarctica were utilized to study ionospheric responses to the 11 May 2019 moderate geomagnetic storm. These include Vertical Incident Pulsed Ionospheric Radar (VIPIR)/Dynasonde, Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI), GPS vertical total electron content (vTEC), and magnetometer.The VIPIR/Dynasonde observed long-lasting (> 11 h) severe depletion of the electron density in the F-region ionosphere over JBS. During the depletion interval, GPS TEC also correspondingly decreased, FPI neutral temperature was significantly enhanced, and the polar magnetic field variations showed positive and negative excursions in the Y(east)and Z(vertical)components, respectively. GK-2A satellite, located ~2.5 hr west of JBS, observed negative magnetic field perturbations in the azimuthal BDcomponent at geosynchronous orbit during the depletion of ionospheric plasma. Such a BDperturbation at geosynchronous orbit is due to the field-aligned currents flowing out of the ionosphere. From these observations we suggest that transpolar ionosphericcurrents connected to the field-aligned currents flowing on a substorm wedge-shaped circuit act as a source of polar atmospheric heating during the moderate geomagnetic storm interval and that elevated heavy molecular gases (O2and N2) by atmospheric heating contribute to the electron density depletion viaincreased recombination rate.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14096
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003054
Type
Article
Station
Jang Bogo Station
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2022-2023, A study of propagation of ULF waves using Antarctic magnetometer network and satellite measurements (22-23) / Kwon, Hyuck-Jin (PN22100)
2022-2022, Occurrence of aurora and their correlations with polar upper atmospheric and climate variabilities (22-22) / Jee, Geonhwa (PE22020)
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