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Long-term trend of the ionospheric E-layer response to solar flares

G. V. Givishvili, L. N. Leshchenko

2022Solar-Terrestrial Physics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Using data from ground-based vertical sounding of the ionosphere (VS) at the station Moscow and five Japanese stations for the period from 1969 to 2015, we have examined the long-term response of the E layer to solar X-ray flares. The analysis relies on the previously developed method for estimating the ratio between rates of ionization by X-rays qx and ultraviolet radiation qu during flares. We confirmed the existence of a long-term (at least covering the 45-year observation period) increase in the proportion of X-rays in the total ionization rate of the ionospheric E layer, characterized by the ratio qx/q, where q=qx+q. The qx/q ratio is shown to increase throughout the period of interest at a rate independent of the solar activity cycle. There is also no dependence of the qx/q trend rate on the season, latitude (26°–56° N), and longitude (37°–28° E).

Topics & Concepts

IonosphereSolar flarePhysicsSolar cycleLongitudeAtmospheric sciencesIonizationSolar maximumLatitudeRadiationSolar minimumSolar cycle 22AstrophysicsEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyAstronomyIonPlasmaOpticsSolar windQuantum mechanicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsEarthquake Detection and AnalysisSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
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