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Coronal mass ejections and high-speed solar wind streams effect on HF ionospheric communication channel
Author(s) -
F. I. Vybornov,
О. А. Шейнер
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2131/5/052096
Subject(s) - coronal mass ejection , ionosphere , physics , depth sounding , solar wind , solar flare , coronal hole , corona (planetary geology) , atmospheric sciences , geophysics , plasma , geology , astronomy , astrobiology , oceanography , quantum mechanics , venus
This article analyzes the degree of solar coronal mass ejections and high-speed solar wind streams influence on the ionospheric communication channel in the short-wavelength range. Regularities in the coronal mass ejections influence on the parameters of the ionosphere are revealed. It is shown that there is a decrease in the values of the used differential parameter of critical frequency of the ionosphere F2 layer after the onset of coronal mass ejections of the loop type, while no significant changes are observed from other types of coronal mass ejections. The contribution of the high-speed solar wind flux to the features of the behavior of ionospheric parameters is demonstrated. Deviations of critical frequency and maximum observed frequency of the ionosphere F2 layer indicate a change in conditions in the ionosphere, leading to disruption of radio communication in the short-wavelength range. The results of ground-based measurements of the ionospheric plasma parameters were obtained by the methods of oblique and vertical sounding of the ionosphere. The use of the method of oblique sounding made it possible to obtain data on the state of the ionosphere where there are no vertical sounding stations.

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