Study of the response of the upper atmosphere during the annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023

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Das, Shyamleena [1 ]
Maity, Sovan Kumar [1 ,3 ]
Nanda, Kousik [1 ,2 ]
Jana, Shreyam [1 ,4 ]
Brawar, Bhuvnesh [5 ]
Panchadhyayee, Pradipta [1 ,2 ]
Datta, Abhirup [5 ]
Sasmal, Sudipta [1 ]
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[1] Inst Astron Space & Earth Sci, P 177,CIT Rd,Scheme 7m, Kolkata 700054, India
[2] Prabhat Kumar Coll, Purba Medinipur 721401, India
[3] Uttar Amtala Gita Rani Vidyabhawan HS, Contai 721427, India
[4] Bhowanichak AC Hgh Sch HS, Contai 721427, India
[5] Indian Inst Technol Indore, Dept Astron Astrophys & Space Engn, Khandwa Rd, Indore 453552, India
关键词
Solar eclipse; Ionosphere; Total electron content; Critical frequency of F2 Layer; TOTAL ELECTRON-CONTENT; SWARM SATELLITE CONSTELLATION; IONOSPHERIC RESPONSE; ACTIVITY PERIOD; TEC VARIATIONS; D-REGION; SCINTILLATIONS; IRREGULARITIES;
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10.1016/j.asr.2024.06.021
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
A solar eclipse is a fascinating event that gives a unique opportunity to study the ionospheric characteristics in a controlled blockage of solar radiation. We present the upper atmosphere's response, mostly F-layer, during the annular eclipse on October 14, 2023. This eclipse was mostly visible from the North and South American regions with a maximum obscuration of around 91%. We study the response of the ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC) and the critical frequency of the F2 layer (f0F2) for three consecutive days (October 13 to 15, 2023) using ground and space-based techniques. We present the ionospheric response for a large area that covers the path of the solar eclipse of latitude and longitude range from 50 degrees N to 10 degrees S and 30 degrees W to 150 degrees W. For the ground-based observation, we use fifty-five International GNSS Service (IGS) stations and eleven Global Ionospheric Radio Observatory (GIRO) Digisonde stations that cover the annular and partial solar eclipse and are in the close vicinity of the annularity belt. We compute the vertical TEC (VTEC) and f0F2 from this database and check their temporal and spatial variations. It is found that the VTEC, as computed from the IGS stations, mostly shows decrements during the partial blockage of the sun by the lunar disc. The VTEC, as computed from the GIRO database, also shows a decreasing trend but with comparatively more oscillating in nature. The f0F2 shows a similar decreasing trend due to the solar eclipse. For space-based observation, we use the Swarm satellite data for the tracks that have gone through the annularity belt. Also, a spatiotemporal study is executed using the Global Ionospheric Map (GIM) database. For both cases, the VTEC shows a prominent depletion. We investigate the variation in the percentage change in VTEC as a function of obscuration and observe a positive correlation between them. We also compute the time difference between the maximum eclipse and the maximum TEC modulation to investigate the response time profiles of the ionosphere at different receiving stations. All the methods give satisfactory and consistent outcomes that corroborate the physical mechanism of ionospheric variabilities due to the effect of the solar eclipse. We check the geomagnetic condition to eliminate the scope of contamination and observe that their values are normal during the study. (c) 2024 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similartechnologies.
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页码:3344 / 3360
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