Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation

© 2014. American Geophysical Union. Intensity scintillations of cosmic radio sources are used to study astrophysical plasmas like the ionosphere, the solar wind, and the interstellar medium. Normally, these observations are relatively narrow band. With Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) technology at the K...

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Main Authors: Fallows, RA, Coles, WA, Mckay-Bukowski, D, Vierinen, J, Virtanen, II, Postila, M, Ulich, T, Enell, CF, Kero, A, Iinatti, T, Lehtinen, M, Orispää, M, Raita, T, Roininen, L, Turunen, E, Brentjens, M, Ebbendorf, N, Gerbers, M, Grit, T, Gruppen, P, Meulman, H, Norden, MJ, deReijer, JP, Schoenmakers, A, Stuurwold, K
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt60p332km 2023-05-15T17:03:43+02:00 Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation Fallows, RA Coles, WA Mckay-Bukowski, D Vierinen, J Virtanen, II Postila, M Ulich, T Enell, CF Kero, A Iinatti, T Lehtinen, M Orispää, M Raita, T Roininen, L Turunen, E Brentjens, M Ebbendorf, N Gerbers, M Grit, T Gruppen, P Meulman, H Norden, MJ deReijer, JP Schoenmakers, A Stuurwold, K 2015-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/60p332km unknown eScholarship, University of California qt60p332km https://escholarship.org/uc/item/60p332km public Astronomical and Space Sciences Atmospheric Sciences article 2015 ftcdlib 2022-12-19T18:37:24Z © 2014. American Geophysical Union. Intensity scintillations of cosmic radio sources are used to study astrophysical plasmas like the ionosphere, the solar wind, and the interstellar medium. Normally, these observations are relatively narrow band. With Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) technology at the Kilpisjärvi Atmospheric Imaging Receiver Array (KAIRA) station in northern Finland we have observed scintillations over a three-octave bandwidth. "Parabolic arcs," which were discovered in interstellar scintillations of pulsars, can provide precise estimates of the distance and velocity of the scattering plasma. Here we report the first observations of such arcs in the ionosphere and the first broadband observations of arcs anywhere, raising hopes that study of the phenomenon may similarly improve the analysis of ionospheric scintillations. These observations were made of the strong natural radio source Cygnus-A and covered the entire 30-250 MHz band of KAIRA. Well-defined parabolic arcs were seen early in the observations, before transit, and disappeared after transit although scintillations continued to be obvious during the entire observation. We show that this can be attributed to the structure of Cygnus-A. Initial results from modeling these scintillation arcs are consistent with simultaneous ionospheric soundings taken with other instruments and indicate that scattering is most likely to be associated more with the topside ionosphere than the F region peak altitude. Further modeling and possible extension to interferometric observations, using international LOFAR stations, are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kilpisjärvi Northern Finland University of California: eScholarship Kilpisjärvi ENVELOPE(20.767,20.767,69.034,69.034)
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topic Astronomical and Space Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences
spellingShingle Astronomical and Space Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences
Fallows, RA
Coles, WA
Mckay-Bukowski, D
Vierinen, J
Virtanen, II
Postila, M
Ulich, T
Enell, CF
Kero, A
Iinatti, T
Lehtinen, M
Orispää, M
Raita, T
Roininen, L
Turunen, E
Brentjens, M
Ebbendorf, N
Gerbers, M
Grit, T
Gruppen, P
Meulman, H
Norden, MJ
deReijer, JP
Schoenmakers, A
Stuurwold, K
Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
topic_facet Astronomical and Space Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences
description © 2014. American Geophysical Union. Intensity scintillations of cosmic radio sources are used to study astrophysical plasmas like the ionosphere, the solar wind, and the interstellar medium. Normally, these observations are relatively narrow band. With Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) technology at the Kilpisjärvi Atmospheric Imaging Receiver Array (KAIRA) station in northern Finland we have observed scintillations over a three-octave bandwidth. "Parabolic arcs," which were discovered in interstellar scintillations of pulsars, can provide precise estimates of the distance and velocity of the scattering plasma. Here we report the first observations of such arcs in the ionosphere and the first broadband observations of arcs anywhere, raising hopes that study of the phenomenon may similarly improve the analysis of ionospheric scintillations. These observations were made of the strong natural radio source Cygnus-A and covered the entire 30-250 MHz band of KAIRA. Well-defined parabolic arcs were seen early in the observations, before transit, and disappeared after transit although scintillations continued to be obvious during the entire observation. We show that this can be attributed to the structure of Cygnus-A. Initial results from modeling these scintillation arcs are consistent with simultaneous ionospheric soundings taken with other instruments and indicate that scattering is most likely to be associated more with the topside ionosphere than the F region peak altitude. Further modeling and possible extension to interferometric observations, using international LOFAR stations, are discussed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fallows, RA
Coles, WA
Mckay-Bukowski, D
Vierinen, J
Virtanen, II
Postila, M
Ulich, T
Enell, CF
Kero, A
Iinatti, T
Lehtinen, M
Orispää, M
Raita, T
Roininen, L
Turunen, E
Brentjens, M
Ebbendorf, N
Gerbers, M
Grit, T
Gruppen, P
Meulman, H
Norden, MJ
deReijer, JP
Schoenmakers, A
Stuurwold, K
author_facet Fallows, RA
Coles, WA
Mckay-Bukowski, D
Vierinen, J
Virtanen, II
Postila, M
Ulich, T
Enell, CF
Kero, A
Iinatti, T
Lehtinen, M
Orispää, M
Raita, T
Roininen, L
Turunen, E
Brentjens, M
Ebbendorf, N
Gerbers, M
Grit, T
Gruppen, P
Meulman, H
Norden, MJ
deReijer, JP
Schoenmakers, A
Stuurwold, K
author_sort Fallows, RA
title Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
title_short Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
title_full Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
title_fullStr Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
title_full_unstemmed Broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
title_sort broadband meter-wavelength observations of ionospheric scintillation
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