Superfountain Effect Linked With 17 March 2015 Geomagnetic Storm Manifesting Distinct F3 Layer

Abstract

The existence of an additional stratification in the daytime equatorial ionospheric F region (the F3 layer) was known since the 1940s. However, its characteristics and the underlying physical mechanism have been uncovered only recently. In this paper, we present and discuss the F3 layer characteristics observed by six ionosondes distributed over equatorial and low latitudes (−20° to +25° dip latitudes) in the Brazilian longitude sector during the strongest geomagnetic storm (DstMin = −223 nT) of solar cycle 24, the St. Patrick's Day storm of 17 March 2015. Two eastward prompt penetration electric field (PPEF) events, as seen in equatorial electrojet, occurred during the main phase of the storm on 17 March 2015, a strong one (~100 nT) at around ~1200 UT and a weak one (~50 nT) at around ~1725 UT. Local time variations in the F3 layer occurrence and ionospheric base height (h′F), peak height (hmF), and peak electron density (Nmax) are investigated. Notably, the F3 layer occurred at all six locations, more distinctly during the stronger PPEF event. The large latitudinal extend in the occurrence of the F3 layer in opposite hemispheres (−20° to +25° dip latitudes) covering the equatorial ionization anomaly crests observed for the first time is interpreted in terms of the combined effect of the super plasma fountain generated by the eastward PPEF and storm time equatorward neutral wind.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2019
Source ID
10.1029/2019ja026721

Entities

People

  • A. K. Patra
  • B. W. Reinisch
  • I. S. Batista
  • N. Balan
  • P. R. Fagundes
  • S. Tulasi Ram
  • Venkatesh Kavutarapu

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • National Atmospheric Research Laboratory
  • National Institute for Space Research
  • Shandong University
  • São Paulo Research Foundation
  • University do Vale do Paraíba

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  • Space/Atmospheric Physics.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics