Atmospheric Gravity Waves Generation by Solar Terminator According to “Atmosphere Explorer-E” Satellite Data

The upperatmospheric neutral and ionized components dynamical response on a moving solar terminator is investigated employing the direct satellite measurements. The observations from “Atmosphere Explorer-E” are analyzed for the period of the satellite being in a circular near-equatorial orbit with t...

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Дата:2013
Автори: Lizunov, G. V., Fedorenko, A. K.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:rus
Опубліковано: Видавничий дім «Академперіодика» 2013
Онлайн доступ:http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/659
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Назва журналу:Radio physics and radio astronomy

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Radio physics and radio astronomy
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Резюме:The upperatmospheric neutral and ionized components dynamical response on a moving solar terminator is investigated employing the direct satellite measurements. The observations from “Atmosphere Explorer-E” are analyzed for the period of the satellite being in a circular near-equatorial orbit with the inclination <i>i</i>=19.7° and height 250-300 km. It came to light that the terminator generates the large-scale atmospheric gravity waves (AGW) and traveling ionospheric disturbances (TID) with the following parameters: the horizontal wavelength of about 1200-1600 km; the calculated period of about 50 min; the wavetrain duration of four-to-six periods; the relative AGW amplitude of several percent; the relative TID amplitude at sunrise terminator of about several percent, rising to tens percent at sunset terminator. The primary ion O<sup>+</sup> density oscillates in opposite phase, while that of molecular ions NO<sup>+</sup> and O<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> does in phase, with the density oscillations of the main neutral components N<sub>2</sub> and O. The experimental findings are interpreted in terms of the theory of AGW propagation in a multi-component gas medium. It is shown that the amplitude and phase distinctions in the oscillations of atmospheric components (including the main ionic component O<sup>+</sup>) are caused by the differences in their vertical distributions above the turbo-pause. The mechanism of AGW and TID generation at the F-region heights due to electron gas pressure gradient is suggested.