Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar

It is well known that many types of ionospheric disturbances occur during solar flare events. The sudden increase in total electron content (SITEC) has been studied for several decades, but total electron content (TEC) data do not provide information on the altitudinal distribution of electron densi...

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Main Authors: Watanabe, Daiki, Nishitani, Nozomu
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Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2013
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description It is well known that many types of ionospheric disturbances occur during solar flare events. The sudden increase in total electron content (SITEC) has been studied for several decades, but total electron content (TEC) data do not provide information on the altitudinal distribution of electron density changes. Previous studies used HF Doppler system data to investigate the contributions of the D-region and F-region ionospheric electron density changes by examining the HF radio wave frequency dependence on the Doppler shift values. In this study we examined the dependence of the elevation angle of the Doppler shift of ground scatter echoes using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar. We analyzed solar flare events from Dec 2006 to Mar 2012. A sudden fade-out of echoes was observed in almost all the events we analyzed, which was the result of the radio absorption associated with a significant increase in electron density within the D-region ionosphere. In addition, we discovered positive Doppler shifts just before the sudden fade-out of echoes. The Doppler shift is negatively correlated with the elevation angle of received radar waves. It indicates that variation of electron density in the D-region ionosphere is dominant during solar flare events. This result is consistent with a previous study. We also compared the irradiation by X-ray and extreme ultra violet rays observed by the GOES-14 and GOES-15 satellites, which generated Doppler shifts. A positive Doppler shift is consistent with a change of X-ray flux.
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Watanabe, Daiki and Nishitani, Nozomu (2013) Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar. Advances in Polar Science, 24 (1). pp. 12-18.
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2475 2025-01-16T18:37:16+00:00 Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar Watanabe, Daiki Nishitani, Nozomu 2013-03 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2475/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2475/1/A20130102.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2475/1/A20130102.pdf Watanabe, Daiki and Nishitani, Nozomu (2013) Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar. Advances in Polar Science, 24 (1). pp. 12-18. Atmosphere Space Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftarcticportal 2023-09-27T22:54:11Z It is well known that many types of ionospheric disturbances occur during solar flare events. The sudden increase in total electron content (SITEC) has been studied for several decades, but total electron content (TEC) data do not provide information on the altitudinal distribution of electron density changes. Previous studies used HF Doppler system data to investigate the contributions of the D-region and F-region ionospheric electron density changes by examining the HF radio wave frequency dependence on the Doppler shift values. In this study we examined the dependence of the elevation angle of the Doppler shift of ground scatter echoes using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar. We analyzed solar flare events from Dec 2006 to Mar 2012. A sudden fade-out of echoes was observed in almost all the events we analyzed, which was the result of the radio absorption associated with a significant increase in electron density within the D-region ionosphere. In addition, we discovered positive Doppler shifts just before the sudden fade-out of echoes. The Doppler shift is negatively correlated with the elevation angle of received radar waves. It indicates that variation of electron density in the D-region ionosphere is dominant during solar flare events. This result is consistent with a previous study. We also compared the irradiation by X-ray and extreme ultra violet rays observed by the GOES-14 and GOES-15 satellites, which generated Doppler shifts. A positive Doppler shift is consistent with a change of X-ray flux. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Polar Science Polar Science Arctic Portal Library
spellingShingle Atmosphere
Space
Watanabe, Daiki
Nishitani, Nozomu
Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar
title Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar
title_full Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar
title_fullStr Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar
title_full_unstemmed Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar
title_short Study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar
title_sort study of ionospheric disturbances during solar flare events using the superdarn hokkaido radar
topic Atmosphere
Space
topic_facet Atmosphere
Space
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http://library.arcticportal.org/2475/1/A20130102.pdf