Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements

Two case studies of upper mesospheric and lower thermospheric (UMLT) high-latitude effects of solar X-ray flares are presented. Sodankylä Ion-neutral Chemistry Model (SIC) electron density profiles agree with D-region EISCAT and riometer observations, provided that the profiles of the most variable...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: Enell, C.-F., Verronen, P. T., Beharrell, M. J., Vierinen, J. P., Kero, A., Seppälä, A., Honary, F., Ulich, T., Turunen, E.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:angeo36490 2023-05-15T16:04:34+02:00 Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements Enell, C.-F. Verronen, P. T. Beharrell, M. J. Vierinen, J. P. Kero, A. Seppälä, A. Honary, F. Ulich, T. Turunen, E. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-2311-2008 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/26/2311/2008/ eng eng doi:10.5194/angeo-26-2311-2008 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/26/2311/2008/ eISSN: 1432-0576 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-2311-2008 2020-07-20T16:26:51Z Two case studies of upper mesospheric and lower thermospheric (UMLT) high-latitude effects of solar X-ray flares are presented. Sodankylä Ion-neutral Chemistry Model (SIC) electron density profiles agree with D-region EISCAT and riometer observations, provided that the profiles of the most variable ionisable component, nitric oxide, are adjusted to compensate for NO x production during preceding geomagnetically active periods. For the M6-class flare of 27 April 2006, following a quiet period, the agreement with cosmic noise absorption observed by the Sodankylä riometers was within reasonable limits without adjustment of the [NO] profile. For the major (X17-class) event of 28 October 2003, following high auroral activity and solar proton events, the NO concentration had to be increased up to on the order of 10 8 cm −3 at the D-region minimum. Thus [NO] can in principle be measured by combining SIC with observations, if the solar spectral irradiance and particle precipitation are adequately known. As the two case events were short and modelled for high latitudes, the resulting neutral chemical changes are insignificant. However, changes in the model ion chemistry occur, including enhancements of water cluster ions. Text EISCAT Sodankylä Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Sodankylä ENVELOPE(26.600,26.600,67.417,67.417) Annales Geophysicae 26 8 2311 2321
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description Two case studies of upper mesospheric and lower thermospheric (UMLT) high-latitude effects of solar X-ray flares are presented. Sodankylä Ion-neutral Chemistry Model (SIC) electron density profiles agree with D-region EISCAT and riometer observations, provided that the profiles of the most variable ionisable component, nitric oxide, are adjusted to compensate for NO x production during preceding geomagnetically active periods. For the M6-class flare of 27 April 2006, following a quiet period, the agreement with cosmic noise absorption observed by the Sodankylä riometers was within reasonable limits without adjustment of the [NO] profile. For the major (X17-class) event of 28 October 2003, following high auroral activity and solar proton events, the NO concentration had to be increased up to on the order of 10 8 cm −3 at the D-region minimum. Thus [NO] can in principle be measured by combining SIC with observations, if the solar spectral irradiance and particle precipitation are adequately known. As the two case events were short and modelled for high latitudes, the resulting neutral chemical changes are insignificant. However, changes in the model ion chemistry occur, including enhancements of water cluster ions.
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author Enell, C.-F.
Verronen, P. T.
Beharrell, M. J.
Vierinen, J. P.
Kero, A.
Seppälä, A.
Honary, F.
Ulich, T.
Turunen, E.
spellingShingle Enell, C.-F.
Verronen, P. T.
Beharrell, M. J.
Vierinen, J. P.
Kero, A.
Seppälä, A.
Honary, F.
Ulich, T.
Turunen, E.
Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements
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Verronen, P. T.
Beharrell, M. J.
Vierinen, J. P.
Kero, A.
Seppälä, A.
Honary, F.
Ulich, T.
Turunen, E.
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title Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements
title_short Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements
title_full Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements
title_fullStr Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements
title_full_unstemmed Case study of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects of solar X-ray flares: coupled ion-neutral modelling and comparison with EISCAT and riometer measurements
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