Excitation of short-scale field-aligned electron density irregularities by ionospheric topside sounders

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(1999)

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Generation of short-scale field-aligned electron density irregularities on a short timescale (<< 1 s) by ionospheric topside sounder pulses is studied. It is a four-wave parametric coupling process, in which a sounder-launched Z mode pump wave decays into two electron Bernstein sidebands and a geomagnetic field-aligned density irregularity. The dispersion relation of the parametric coupling process has been derived and analyzed. The results show that meterscale field-aligned electron density irregularities (FAI) can be excited with growth rates of the order of 10(5) s(-1) under the resonance conditions that f(0) congruent to f(p) congruent to nf(c), where f(0),f(p), and f(c) are the pump wave frequency, electron plasma frequency, and electron cyclotron frequency, respectively, and n is an integer. The excited FAI extend along the magnetic field toward the satellite path, causing tile incoherent scattering of the subsequently transmitted sounding pulses. This is suggested to be a possible cause of long-duration Z mode echoes appearing on the Alouette 2 ionograms when f(0) congruent to f(p) congruent to nf(c), as reported by Benson [1997]. It is found that the threshold field of the instability decreases with increased n. It may explain why long-duration Z mode echoes were only observed when n greater than or equal to 4.
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electron density,incoherent scatter,magnetic field,geomagnetic field,dispersion relation,ionosphere
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