Modification of the High-Latitude Ionospheric F Region By High-Power HF Radio Waves at Frequencies Near the fifth and Sixth Electron Gyroharmonics


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Abstract

We study the modification effects of the high-latitude ionospheric F region induced by a highpower O-mode HF radio wave injected towards the magnetic zenith, at frequencies near the fifth and sixth electron gyroharmonics using the EISCAT/Heating facility. Multi-instrument diagnostics with the EISCAT incoherent scatter radar (930 MHz) at Tromsø, Norway, the CUTLASS coherent radar at Hankasalmi, Finland, and stimulated electromagnetic emission (SEE) receiver at Tromsø, has been used for analysis of the observed phenomena. The behavior of the ionospheric plasma parameters (electron’s density and temperature), small-scale artificial field-aligned irregularities, plasma and ion-line spectra, and ionospheric SEE are analyzed in detail. Modification effects near the fifth and sixth electron gyroharmonics have been compared. The coexistence of the thermal (resonance) parametric instability, parametric decay (striction) instability, and/or oscillating two-stream instability was found at these frequencies. The excitation of instabilities occurred at altitudes close to the reflection altitude of the HF pump wave and at the altitudes of the upper-hybrid resonance.

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T. D. Borisova

Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute

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Email: borisova@aari.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

N. F. Blagoveshchenskaya

Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute

Email: borisova@aari.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. S. Kalishin

Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute

Email: borisova@aari.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

M. T. Rietveld

ISCAT Scientific Association

Email: borisova@aari.ru
Norway, Tromsø

T. K. Yeoman

Leicester University

Email: borisova@aari.ru
United Kingdom, Leicester

I. Hägström

EISCAT Scientific Association

Email: borisova@aari.ru
Sweden, Kiruna


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