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Evaluation of the ion‐density measurements by the Indian satellite SROSS‐C2

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Title Evaluation of the ion‐density measurements by the Indian satellite SROSS‐C2
 
Creator Subrahmanyam, P.
Jain, A. R.
Maini, H. K.
Bahl, M.
Das, Rupesh M.
Garg, S. C.
Niranjan, K.
 
Subject Geochemistry/ Geophysics
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Remote Sensing
Telecommunications
Astronomy & Astrophysics
 
Description The ion and electron F region plasma measurements made by the ion and electron Retarding Potential Analyzers (RPAs) onboard the Indian satellite SROSS‐C2, have yielded excellent data set over the Indian region for more than half a solar cycle, after the SROSS‐C2 launch in May 1994. The absolute ion density, ion temperature, and ion composition parameters are derived from these in situ measurements and used by many workers. In this paper the absolute values of ion density derived from the ion RPA measurements are compared and evaluated with the measurements made by ground‐based ionosondes located in the Indian region and close to the SROSS‐C2 orbital path. It is shown that a slight adjustment in efficiency factor of the ion RPA sensor brings the in situ measurements much closer to those obtained from the ground‐based ionosonde measurements taking into account the model calculations. It may be mentioned that this is a correction to the ion density measurement by SROSS‐C2 by a fixed proportion (14–11.4%). The effect of change in efficiency factor on the ion current, which is used to deduce the ion number density, is demonstrated and discussed.
 
Publisher The American Geophysical Union (AGU)
 
Date 2010-08-31
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/144/1/117.pdf
Subrahmanyam, P. and Jain, A. R. and Maini, H. K. and Bahl, M. and Das, Rupesh M. and Garg, S. C. and Niranjan, K. (2010) Evaluation of the ion‐density measurements by the Indian satellite SROSS‐C2. Radio Science, 45. RS6009-1. ISSN 0048–6604
 
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010RS004356
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