Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere

P(論文) Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ionosphere from Syowa Station, Antarctica in the summer of 1976 for measuring electron density and temperature. The S-210JA-22 experiment shows that the E-region electron density (N_e) was nearly 2...

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Main Authors: Ogawa, Tadahiko, Mori, Hirotaka, Miyazaki, Shigeru
Language:English
Published: 1978
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author Ogawa, Tadahiko
Mori, Hirotaka
Miyazaki, Shigeru
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Mori, Hirotaka
Miyazaki, Shigeru
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description P(論文) Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ionosphere from Syowa Station, Antarctica in the summer of 1976 for measuring electron density and temperature. The S-210JA-22 experiment shows that the E-region electron density (N_e) was nearly 2×(10)^4/(cm)^3 and that the electron temperature (T_e) increased with altitude, being 600±200K at altitude of 100km to 900±300K at 120km. Profiles between 90 and 215km measured by S-310JA-1 reveal that N_e changed slowly from 1×(10)^5 at 100km to 7×(10)^4/(cm)^3 at 215km and that T_e had a minimum of 500±100K at 110km which was followed by the gradual increase attaining to 1900±200K at 215km. Comparing the present results with the daytime electron density profiles obtained at Syowa Station during 1970-1973 and with those at mid-latitude, it is pointed out that main ionization process occurring in the polar D-region is a high energy particle precipitation from the magnetosphere even under quiet daytime ionospheric conditions. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000902 2025-04-13T14:08:15+00:00 Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere Ogawa, Tadahiko Mori, Hirotaka Miyazaki, Shigeru 1978-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/902/files/KJ00000011875.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/902 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 9 1 10 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/902/files/KJ00000011875.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/902 1978 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Two sounding rockets, S-210JA-22 and S-310JA-1,were successfully launched into the quiet daytime ionosphere from Syowa Station, Antarctica in the summer of 1976 for measuring electron density and temperature. The S-210JA-22 experiment shows that the E-region electron density (N_e) was nearly 2×(10)^4/(cm)^3 and that the electron temperature (T_e) increased with altitude, being 600±200K at altitude of 100km to 900±300K at 120km. Profiles between 90 and 215km measured by S-310JA-1 reveal that N_e changed slowly from 1×(10)^5 at 100km to 7×(10)^4/(cm)^3 at 215km and that T_e had a minimum of 500±100K at 110km which was followed by the gradual increase attaining to 1900±200K at 215km. Comparing the present results with the daytime electron density profiles obtained at Syowa Station during 1970-1973 and with those at mid-latitude, it is pointed out that main ionization process occurring in the polar D-region is a high energy particle precipitation from the magnetosphere even under quiet daytime ionospheric conditions. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Syowa Station
spellingShingle Ogawa, Tadahiko
Mori, Hirotaka
Miyazaki, Shigeru
Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere
title Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere
title_full Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere
title_fullStr Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere
title_full_unstemmed Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere
title_short Rocket Measurements of Daytime Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in the Polar Ionosphere
title_sort rocket measurements of daytime electron density and temperature profiles in the polar ionosphere
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