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Synthesis of Data Obtained at Jicamarca, Peru, During the September 11, 1969, Eclipse
Author(s) -
Sterling D. L.,
Hanson W. B.,
Woodman Ronald F.
Publication year - 1972
Publication title -
radio science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.371
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1944-799X
pISSN - 0048-6604
DOI - 10.1029/rs007i002p00279
Subject(s) - noon , ionosphere , ion , f region , atmospheric sciences , scale height , electron , eclipse , electron density , physics , meteorology , environmental science , computational physics , atomic physics , astrophysics , astronomy , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics
Continuous measurements of electron temperatures, electron concentrations, and vertical plasma drift were made at Jicamarca during the September 11, 1969, solar eclipse. Control measurements were made on September 13, 1969. Synthesis of the observed electron concentrations was made, using a model that solved the time‐dependent electron‐ion continuity equations. Ions O + , NO + , O 2 + , and N 2 + were treated. Physical and chemical processes pertinent to the F region were considered in a realistic way. At noon, 300 km above Jicamarca, we obtained the values q = 290 −3 sec −1 for the O + production rate, β = 1.94 × 10 −4 sec −1 for the loss coefficient, and H = 59 km for the atomic oxygen scale height. All large‐scale features observed in the F 2 region were synthesized by the model. This synthesis was not sensitive to a simultaneous 30% reduction of q and β

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