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Generalized Schumann and variation moment methods used for the determination of the equatorward boundary of the ultra-energetic relativistic electron precipitations into the auroral middle atmosphere. / Remenets, George F.; Astafiev, Aleksandr M.
In: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Vol. 182, 01.01.2019, p. 186-193.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Generalized Schumann and variation moment methods used for the determination of the equatorward boundary of the ultra-energetic relativistic electron precipitations into the auroral middle atmosphere
AU - Remenets, George F.
AU - Astafiev, Aleksandr M.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - In this paper, we present (i) the comparison of a solution accuracy of an inverse VLF problem for very low frequency (VLF) wave propagation (10–16 kHz) in the “Earth – sporadic Ds layer of atmosphere ionization” as estimated by three different methods of eiganvalue calculation and (ii) an estimation of latitude uncertainty for the equatorward (southern) boundary of Ultra-energetic Relativistic Electron (URE) precipitations into the middle polar atmosphere. The uncertainty for 1982–1987 years was caused by the different years, seasons, months, hours of daytime and electric conductivities of ground surface. Sporadic Ds layer was caused by the URE precipitations with the electron energies about 100 MeV into the polar region of atmosphere with a geographical latitude range 63–67 N degrees. The results of application of new accurate generalized Schumann (GS) method and of the approximate variation moment (VM) method used for an eigenvalue problem were compared with the results of another accurate method in which the Ricatti nonlinear equation (RNLE) was used. Comparison has been performed for the values of one (main) eigenvalue of a transversal operator for the corresponding model waveguide and for the determined positions of the URE precipitation equatorward boundary, the eigenvalue was being a function of the disturbance time. This comparison provides an estimation which method is preferable during simultaneous observations and analysis of a geophysical disturbance. In the second part of the study, the influence of the electrical conductivity in the waveguide model on the accuracy of equatorward boundary determination for the 16 kHz radio path “England – Kola peninsula” was analyzed, based on the data from the fixed location of two sources (in North Norway and in England) and a receiver (on Kola Peninsula) of the radio signal. It was shown that the uncertainty introduced by different values of the ground conductivity was 2–3 times less than the differences in the boundary position between different events under study.
AB - In this paper, we present (i) the comparison of a solution accuracy of an inverse VLF problem for very low frequency (VLF) wave propagation (10–16 kHz) in the “Earth – sporadic Ds layer of atmosphere ionization” as estimated by three different methods of eiganvalue calculation and (ii) an estimation of latitude uncertainty for the equatorward (southern) boundary of Ultra-energetic Relativistic Electron (URE) precipitations into the middle polar atmosphere. The uncertainty for 1982–1987 years was caused by the different years, seasons, months, hours of daytime and electric conductivities of ground surface. Sporadic Ds layer was caused by the URE precipitations with the electron energies about 100 MeV into the polar region of atmosphere with a geographical latitude range 63–67 N degrees. The results of application of new accurate generalized Schumann (GS) method and of the approximate variation moment (VM) method used for an eigenvalue problem were compared with the results of another accurate method in which the Ricatti nonlinear equation (RNLE) was used. Comparison has been performed for the values of one (main) eigenvalue of a transversal operator for the corresponding model waveguide and for the determined positions of the URE precipitation equatorward boundary, the eigenvalue was being a function of the disturbance time. This comparison provides an estimation which method is preferable during simultaneous observations and analysis of a geophysical disturbance. In the second part of the study, the influence of the electrical conductivity in the waveguide model on the accuracy of equatorward boundary determination for the 16 kHz radio path “England – Kola peninsula” was analyzed, based on the data from the fixed location of two sources (in North Norway and in England) and a receiver (on Kola Peninsula) of the radio signal. It was shown that the uncertainty introduced by different values of the ground conductivity was 2–3 times less than the differences in the boundary position between different events under study.
KW - 100 MeV electron precipitation
KW - Eigenvalue problem
KW - Electric conductivity
KW - Equatorward (southern) boundary of precipitation
KW - Generalized Schumann method
KW - Ground surface
KW - Polar middle atmosphere
KW - Sporadic ionospheric layer
KW - Variation moment method
KW - Very low frequencies
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85057832659&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jastp.2018.11.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jastp.2018.11.019
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85057832659
VL - 182
SP - 186
EP - 193
JO - Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
JF - Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
SN - 1364-6826
ER -
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