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Title: Formation of Artificial Ionospheric Ducts


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Formation 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

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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Output 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.

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Ion 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.
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Ion fraction
At 400 km from the source along the field line
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Analysis 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
  • In the rest 4 cases the increase of the ion
    temperature was detected along with the ion
    outflows.

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f3.2 MHz O-mode 0.1 Hz Magn. Zen. No electrojet
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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.

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f3.3 MHz O-mode 0.2 HZ Magn. Zen
The shortest distance to HAARP 137 km
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F2.85MHz O-mode 0.7 Hz Mag. Zen.
Shortest distance to HAARP 94 km
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f4.4 MHz X-mode 0.2 Hz Magn. Zen. Shortest
distance to HAARP 110 km
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Conclusions
  • 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.

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Additional slides
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Comments increase in O density was masked by
the ionospheric disturbances occurred at 630.
It is 1 min shift between Ti and ni peaks.
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Comments 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.
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