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Abstract. We present evidence for the observation of high-aspect angle HF radar backscatter from the auroral electro-jets, and describe the spectral characteristics of these echoes. Such backscatter is observed at very near ranges where iono-spheric refraction is not sufficient to bring the sounding...

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Main Authors: S. E. Milan, M. Lester, T. K. Yeoman, T. R. Robinson, M. V. Uspensky, J. -p. Villain
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.592.5783
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/32/93/00/PDF/angeo-22-829-2004.pdf
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Summary:Abstract. We present evidence for the observation of high-aspect angle HF radar backscatter from the auroral electro-jets, and describe the spectral characteristics of these echoes. Such backscatter is observed at very near ranges where iono-spheric refraction is not sufficient to bring the sounding radio waves to orthogonality with the magnetic field; the frequency dependence of this propagation effect is investigated with the Stereo upgrade of the CUTLASS Iceland radar. We term the occurrence of such echoes the “high-aspect angle irregularity region ” or HAIR. It is suggested that backscatter is observed at aspect angles as high as 30◦, with an aspect sensitivity as low as 1 dB deg−1. These echoes are distinguished from nor-mal electrojet backscatter by having low Doppler shifts with an azimuthal dependence that appears more consistent with the direction of the convection electric field E than with the expected electron E×B drift direction. This is discussed in terms of the linear theory dispersion relation for electrojet waves. Key words. Ionosphere (ionospheric irregularities; plasma waves and instabilities; auroral ionosphere) 1