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NmF2 trends at low and mid latitudes for the recent solar minima and comparison with IRI-2012 model

Author(s)
Perna, Luigi  
Pezzopane, Michael  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Roma2, Roma, Italia  
Ezquer, Rodolfo  
Cabrera, Miguel  
CIASUR, Facultad Regional Tucuma  
Baskaradas, James Arokiasami  
SAP, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
2A. Fisica dell'alta atmosfera
1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
4IT. Banche dati
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Advances in Space Research.  
Issue/vol(year)
/60 (2017)
Pages (printed)
363-374
Date Issued
July 2017
DOI
10.1016/j.asr.2016.09.025
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/10582
Subjects
Ionosphere
Subjects

Ionosphere

Ionospheric electron ...

IRI model

Solar minimum

Solar cycle

Abstract
The ionospheric electron density peak (NmF2) is analyzed for the recent minima of solar activity for two mid-latitude stations, Rome (41.8°N, 12.5°E, geomagnetic latitude 41.7°N, Italy) and Gibilmanna (37.9°N, 14.0°E, geomagnetic latitude 37.6°N, Italy), and for the low-latitude station of Tucuma´n (26.9°S, 294.6°E, geomagnetic latitude 17.2°S, Argentina), located in the south ridge of the equatorial ionization anomaly. An inter-minima comparison reveals that from an ionospheric point of view the last minimum of solar activity (minimum
23/24) was peculiar, with values of NmF2 lower than those recorded during the previous minima for all the stations and all the hours of the day. A more pronounced decrease is observed at Tucuma´n than at Rome and Gibilmanna. The study of the winter and semiannual anomaly shows that at mid-latitude stations the winter anomaly is not visible only for the years 2008 and 2009, which represent the deeper part of the prolonged and anomalous last solar minimum. The same is for the semi-annual anomaly. A comparison with the version 2012 of the International Reference Ionosphere model (IRI) is also carried out. The results reveal that for low solar activity the model works better at mid latitudes than at low latitudes, confirming the problems of IRI in correctly representing the low-latitude ionosphere. Nevertheless, using as input updated values of the solar and geomagnetic indices, no loss of accuracy is detected in the IRI performances for the last solar minimum with respect to the previous ones, both at mid and low latitudes.
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