Spectral properties of sub-kilometer-scale equatorial irregularities as seen by the Swarm satellites
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2023Author
Aol, Sharon
Buchert, Stephan
Jurua, Edward
Sorriso-Valvob, Luca
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The faceplates on-board the Swarm satellites have provided high-resolution measurements of electron density at a frequency of 16 Hz along the satellite paths. The 16-Hz electron density data from Swarm were analyzed to determine the spectral characteristics of the Fregion ionospheric irregularities at Swarm altitudes. The electron density data covered all geographic longitudes with quasi-dipole latitude limited between #30” and the period considered was from October 2014 to October 2018, when the data was available. The Power Spectral Densities (PSDs) observed follows a power law. The values of spectral indices obtained showed a peak centered at around-2.5, located at the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) belts. The spectral indices were found to be sensitive to irregularity amplitude. The local time distribution of the spectral indices also showed a peak within the time sector 20:00 LT - 22:00 LT and then decreased gradually after about 22:00 LT till 06:00 LT. The peak of the spectral index was also observed in the South American-Atlantic-African longitudes and it was generally low in the Asian-Pacific region. The angle between the Swarm satellite orbital path and the magnetic field (]ðB;vÞ) was also examined and it was observed that the highest percentage of occurrence of ionospheric irregularities and the peak in spectral index was obtained only when the ]ðB;vÞ was between 20 and 40 . The local turbulence is anisotropic with respect to the background magnetic field as indicated by a more negative spectral index for larger] ðB;vÞ.
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