Title: Formation of Artificial Ionospheric Ducts
1Formation of Artificial Ionospheric Ducts
- Gennady Milikh, Dennis Papadopoulos
- University of Maryland,
- Joe Huba, Glenn Joyce
- Naval Research Laboratory
- Umran Inan, Dennys Piddyachiy,
- Stanford University
- Chia-Lee Chang, BAE systems
- Michel Parrot, LPCE/CNRS, France
- Evgenii Mishin, Boston College
2- Introduction
- Naturally induced field aligned irregularities
of the plasma density exhibit enhanced refractive
indices and act as ducts that guide waves in the
whistler range between the two hemispheres. - HF heating of the ionosphere creates density
perturbations that may propagate into the
plasmasphere, thus produce artificial ducts.
3- Objectives
- To present the results of a theoretical study
that addresses generation of artificial ducts by
strong HF heating of the F-region of the
ionosphere. - To check the model against observations of the
density perturbations caused by the HAARP while
detected by the Demeter satellite.
4- The SAMI2 model of the ionosphere
- Huba,Joyce,Fedder, JGR, 105A,2000
- SAMI2 models the plasma along the Earths dipole
field from one hemisphere to another. - The model solves ion continuity equations for
seven ion species along with momentum and
temperature equations for ions and electrons. - It includes models of neutral atmosphere,
horizontal winds, and photo-deposition into the
atmosphere, along with model for the ion
chemistry.
5- The SAMI2 model has been modified
- Perrine,Milikh,Papadopoulos,Huba,Joyce, Rad
Sci,41,2006 - A flexible source of electron heating was added.
- The source is characterized by the heating rate
per electron (Q, in K/s), its altitude z0,
vertical extent of the heated region, and its
geographic coordinates.
- - is the absorption coefficient, W radiated
HF - power, - V the HF - heated volume.
- For the current HAARP q could reach 5,000 K/s.
6Output of the Model
- A thermal wave is generated near the F2 peak as a
result of strong electron HF-heating. - Such a wave propagates through the
ionosphere/magnetosphere, and can reach the
conjugate point. - Amplitude of the perturbations (in ion and
electron temperature and density) have a
non-linear saturation relationship to the
strength of the heating source.
7Ion Temperature
At 400 km from the source along the field line
Ion temperature with ambient conditions shown
by dashed lines. Heating parameters for these
data Q 5000 K/s, z0 380 km.
8Ion fraction
At 400 km from the source along the field line
9Analysis of the Demeter Observations
- We focus on the ion temperature and density of
O, H, He measured by Demeter flying at 670 km
height. - Altogether 6 observations were available
- In 2 cases the ionosphere was transparent for
the HAARP radio beam
- no perturbations were detected
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- In the rest 4 cases the increase of the ion
temperature was detected along with the ion
outflows.
10f3.2 MHz O-mode 0.1 Hz Magn. Zen. No electrojet
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13 The outflows of oxygen ions pushes upward the
hydrogen ions, thus reducing their density at the
Demeters altitude. Demeter measures
Ey250-300 mV/m thus VD4-5 km/s
- Since HF-heating starts 5-10 min before Demeter
over-flies HAARP, the outflows spread by
1,500-2,000 km.
- The ExB drift is directed Southward leading to
the observed asymmetry in the ion outflows.
- The shift between the ion temperature and
density peaks is due to two different generation
mechanisms - 1. Local electron heating generates thermal
wave. - 2. Plasma density perturbed at the heated spot
creates pressure imbalance driving plasma along
B.
14f3.3 MHz O-mode 0.2 HZ Magn. Zen
The shortest distance to HAARP 137 km
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18F2.85MHz O-mode 0.7 Hz Mag. Zen.
Shortest distance to HAARP 94 km
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21f4.4 MHz X-mode 0.2 Hz Magn. Zen. Shortest
distance to HAARP 110 km
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24Conclusions
- Ion outflows due to the ionospheric heating by
HAARP were detected by Demeter. - The best conditions for the outflows generation
occurred when matching F2 peak in the absence of
the electrojet. - Modified SAMI2 model provides qualitative
predictions of the outflows amplitude. - In order to improve our predictions a version of
SAMI2 developed for studies of the high latitude
ionosphere will be used.
25Additional slides
26Comments increase in O density was masked by
the ionospheric disturbances occurred at 630.
It is 1 min shift between Ti and ni peaks.
27Comments the electrojet is heated by the HF beam
of X-mode, and relatively low intensity, however
a weaker outflows occur. The hydrogen and helium
ions are pushed upward by the outflows of the
oxygen ions. It is no shift between Ti and ni
peaks.