Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1769258 | Advances in Space Research | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The paper deals with the comparison of observations by the Irkutsk incoherent scatter radar (ISR) during the period of 1998-2003 with predictions of the International Reference Ionosphere model, IRI-2001. For the comparison, we used data for only magnetically calm days (Kp ⩽ 4). Our study showed: (1) good agreement between IRI and ISR data during the equinoxes for the electron density Ne, electron temperature Te and ion temperatures Ti; (2) during daytime hours in summer the model overestimates the measured electron densities by 30-50% and underestimates the electron temperatures by 400-800 K, in winter, on the other hand, the model predictions of electron density are lower by 15-25% and are larger than the measured electron and ion temperatures; (3) during winter the radar shows a night enhancement in Ne at predawn, while the model predicts a weak enhancement near midnight.
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Authors
B.G. Spynev, A.P. Potekhin, A.V. Tashchilin, V.I. Kurkin, A.V. Zavorin, G.A. Zherebtsov,