Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT

We report experimental results regarding the distinctive features and behaviors of high‐frequency (HF)‐induced Langmuir and ion‐acoustic turbulences induced by ordinary (O‐mode) and extraordinary (X‐mode) polarized powerful HF radio waves injected into the high‐latitude ionosphere F region toward th...

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Main Authors: NF Blagoveshchenskaya, TD Borisova, AS Kalishin, TK Yeoman, I Häggström
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spelling ftleicesterunfig:oai:figshare.com:article/12758999 2023-05-15T16:04:32+02:00 Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT NF Blagoveshchenskaya TD Borisova AS Kalishin TK Yeoman I Häggström 2020-07-15T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Distinctive_Features_of_Langmuir_and_Ion_Acoustic_Turbulences_Induced_by_O_and_X_Mode_HF_Pumping_at_EISCAT/12758999 unknown 2381/12758999.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Distinctive_Features_of_Langmuir_and_Ion_Acoustic_Turbulences_Induced_by_O_and_X_Mode_HF_Pumping_at_EISCAT/12758999 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Uncategorized active experiments powerful HF radio waves plasma turbulence EISCAT Text Journal contribution 2020 ftleicesterunfig 2021-11-11T19:15:59Z We report experimental results regarding the distinctive features and behaviors of high‐frequency (HF)‐induced Langmuir and ion‐acoustic turbulences induced by ordinary (O‐mode) and extraordinary (X‐mode) polarized powerful HF radio waves injected into the high‐latitude ionosphere F region toward the magnetic zenith at EISCAT (European Incoherent SCATter). Alternating O‐/X‐mode pumping was produced at high heater frequencies in the range f H = 6–8 MHz during magnetically quiet background geophysical conditions. An effective radiated power of 450–600 MW was utilized. The radical distinction between the temporal evolution of the O‐ and X‐mode Langmuir and ion‐acoustic plasma waves after the HF heater is switched on in conjunction with the development of artificial field‐aligned irregularities (FAIs) was analyzed. It was found that the excitation thresholds of the Langmuir and ion‐acoustic turbulences significantly differed for the O‐ and X‐mode HF pumping. We have revealed that the X‐mode excitation thresholds for HF‐induced plasma and ion line backscatter are 0.47 and 0.61 V/m, respectively. The persistent O‐mode plasma and ion line backscatters that coexisted with FAIs showed excitation thresholds of 0.62 and 0.73 V/m, respectively, which exceeded the thresholds for the X‐mode plasma and ion lines, while their intensity was 2 orders of magnitude less. For the same background conditions, the “classic” resonance parametric decay instability and modulation instability, excited as the momentary response to the O‐mode HF pump wave switching on (the so‐called overshoot), have thresholds of 0.17 and 0.25 V/m, respectively, which are much below the excitation thresholds of persistent O‐mode plasma and ion lines. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper EISCAT University of Leicester: Figshare Langmuir ENVELOPE(-67.150,-67.150,-66.967,-66.967)
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active experiments
powerful HF radio waves
plasma turbulence
EISCAT
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active experiments
powerful HF radio waves
plasma turbulence
EISCAT
NF Blagoveshchenskaya
TD Borisova
AS Kalishin
TK Yeoman
I Häggström
Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT
topic_facet Uncategorized
active experiments
powerful HF radio waves
plasma turbulence
EISCAT
description We report experimental results regarding the distinctive features and behaviors of high‐frequency (HF)‐induced Langmuir and ion‐acoustic turbulences induced by ordinary (O‐mode) and extraordinary (X‐mode) polarized powerful HF radio waves injected into the high‐latitude ionosphere F region toward the magnetic zenith at EISCAT (European Incoherent SCATter). Alternating O‐/X‐mode pumping was produced at high heater frequencies in the range f H = 6–8 MHz during magnetically quiet background geophysical conditions. An effective radiated power of 450–600 MW was utilized. The radical distinction between the temporal evolution of the O‐ and X‐mode Langmuir and ion‐acoustic plasma waves after the HF heater is switched on in conjunction with the development of artificial field‐aligned irregularities (FAIs) was analyzed. It was found that the excitation thresholds of the Langmuir and ion‐acoustic turbulences significantly differed for the O‐ and X‐mode HF pumping. We have revealed that the X‐mode excitation thresholds for HF‐induced plasma and ion line backscatter are 0.47 and 0.61 V/m, respectively. The persistent O‐mode plasma and ion line backscatters that coexisted with FAIs showed excitation thresholds of 0.62 and 0.73 V/m, respectively, which exceeded the thresholds for the X‐mode plasma and ion lines, while their intensity was 2 orders of magnitude less. For the same background conditions, the “classic” resonance parametric decay instability and modulation instability, excited as the momentary response to the O‐mode HF pump wave switching on (the so‐called overshoot), have thresholds of 0.17 and 0.25 V/m, respectively, which are much below the excitation thresholds of persistent O‐mode plasma and ion lines.
format Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
author NF Blagoveshchenskaya
TD Borisova
AS Kalishin
TK Yeoman
I Häggström
author_facet NF Blagoveshchenskaya
TD Borisova
AS Kalishin
TK Yeoman
I Häggström
author_sort NF Blagoveshchenskaya
title Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT
title_short Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT
title_full Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT
title_fullStr Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT
title_full_unstemmed Distinctive Features of Langmuir and Ion‐Acoustic Turbulences Induced by O‐ and X‐Mode HF Pumping at EISCAT
title_sort distinctive features of langmuir and ion‐acoustic turbulences induced by o‐ and x‐mode hf pumping at eiscat
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