Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project
EISCAT_3D is a project to build a multi-site phased-array incoherent scatter radar system in northern Fenno-Scandinavia. We demonstrate via numerical simulation how useful monochromatic images taken by a multi-point imager network are for auroral research in the EISCAT_3D project. We apply the gener...
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author | Tanaka, Yoshimasa Ogawa, Yasunobu Kadokura, Akira Aso, Takehiko Gustavsson, Björn Johan Brändström, Urban Sergienko, Tima Ueno, Genta Saita, Satoko |
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description | EISCAT_3D is a project to build a multi-site phased-array incoherent scatter radar system in northern Fenno-Scandinavia. We demonstrate via numerical simulation how useful monochromatic images taken by a multi-point imager network are for auroral research in the EISCAT_3D project. We apply the generalized aurora computed tomography (G-ACT) method to modelled observational data from real instruments, such as the Auroral Large Imaging System (ALIS) and the EISCAT_3D radar. G-ACT is a method for reconstructing the three-dimensional (3D) distribution of auroral emissions and ionospheric electron density (corresponding to the horizontal two-dimensional (2D) distribution of energy spectra of precipitating electrons) from multi-instrument data. It is assumed that the EISCAT_3D radar scans an area of 0.8° in geographic latitude and 3° in longitude at an altitude of 130 km with 10 × 10 beams from the radar core site at Skibotn (69.35° N, 20.37° E). Two neighboring discrete arcs are assumed to appear in the observation region of the EISCAT_3D radar. The reconstruction results from G-ACT are compared with those from the normal ACT as well as the ionospheric electron density from the radar. It is found that G-ACT can interpolate the ionospheric electron density at a much higher spatial resolution than that observed by the EISCAT_3D radar. Furthermore, the multiple arcs reconstructed by G-ACT are more precise than those by ACT. In particular, underestimation of the ionospheric electron density and precipitating electrons' energy fluxes inside the arcs is significantly improved by G-ACT including the EISCAT_3D data. Even when the ACT reconstruction is difficult due to the unsuitable locations of the imager sites relative to the discrete arcs and/or a small number of available images, G-ACT allows us to obtain better reconstruction results. |
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spelling | ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/34837 2025-04-13T14:18:07+00:00 Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project Tanaka, Yoshimasa Ogawa, Yasunobu Kadokura, Akira Aso, Takehiko Gustavsson, Björn Johan Brändström, Urban Sergienko, Tima Ueno, Genta Saita, Satoko 2024-05-29 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34837 https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-42-179-2024 eng eng Copernicus Publications Annales Geophysicae FRIDAID 2277015 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34837 Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) openAccess Copyright 2024 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2024 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-42-179-2024 2025-03-14T05:17:57Z EISCAT_3D is a project to build a multi-site phased-array incoherent scatter radar system in northern Fenno-Scandinavia. We demonstrate via numerical simulation how useful monochromatic images taken by a multi-point imager network are for auroral research in the EISCAT_3D project. We apply the generalized aurora computed tomography (G-ACT) method to modelled observational data from real instruments, such as the Auroral Large Imaging System (ALIS) and the EISCAT_3D radar. G-ACT is a method for reconstructing the three-dimensional (3D) distribution of auroral emissions and ionospheric electron density (corresponding to the horizontal two-dimensional (2D) distribution of energy spectra of precipitating electrons) from multi-instrument data. It is assumed that the EISCAT_3D radar scans an area of 0.8° in geographic latitude and 3° in longitude at an altitude of 130 km with 10 × 10 beams from the radar core site at Skibotn (69.35° N, 20.37° E). Two neighboring discrete arcs are assumed to appear in the observation region of the EISCAT_3D radar. The reconstruction results from G-ACT are compared with those from the normal ACT as well as the ionospheric electron density from the radar. It is found that G-ACT can interpolate the ionospheric electron density at a much higher spatial resolution than that observed by the EISCAT_3D radar. Furthermore, the multiple arcs reconstructed by G-ACT are more precise than those by ACT. In particular, underestimation of the ionospheric electron density and precipitating electrons' energy fluxes inside the arcs is significantly improved by G-ACT including the EISCAT_3D data. Even when the ACT reconstruction is difficult due to the unsuitable locations of the imager sites relative to the discrete arcs and/or a small number of available images, G-ACT allows us to obtain better reconstruction results. Article in Journal/Newspaper EISCAT Skibotn University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Annales Geophysicae 42 1 179 190 |
spellingShingle | Tanaka, Yoshimasa Ogawa, Yasunobu Kadokura, Akira Aso, Takehiko Gustavsson, Björn Johan Brändström, Urban Sergienko, Tima Ueno, Genta Saita, Satoko Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project |
title | Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project |
title_full | Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project |
title_fullStr | Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project |
title_short | Application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the EISCAT-3D project |
title_sort | application of generalized aurora computed tomography to the eiscat-3d project |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34837 https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-42-179-2024 |