Blas F. de Haro Barbás, Ana G. Elias, Mariano Fagre, Bruno S. Zossi
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引用次数: 7
摘要
电离层长期趋势研究具有重大的科学意义,因为它们有助于研究更普遍和有争议的气候变化问题。本文分析了太阳周期24对日本中纬度国分二站(35.7°N, 139.5°E)和Wakkanai站(45.4°N, 141.7°E)电离层F2层临界频率(foF2)夜间趋势的影响。即使在夜间重组和传输过程盛行,电离仍然直接依赖于太阳活动,因此必须在任何长期变化评估之前过滤掉它。与往常一样,考虑foF2与太阳射电通量在10.7 cm (F10.7)之间的回归的残差以及发射的电离镁重态的核心和翼线强度之比(Mg II指数)进行滤波。与白天foF2值的情况类似,当太阳活动周期24包括在内时,夜间趋势变得不那么消极,因为从2009年起,foF2残余量系统地超过了F10.7或Mg II预测的值。这种效应在Mg II的情况下较弱,在涉及F2层电离的太阳辐射的情况下,Mg II有望比F10.7更好地代表太阳极紫外线(EUV)。第24周期在趋势中发生的一个合理原因可能是由于使用F10.7或Mg II作为EUV代理来过滤太阳活动。这是因为自2008年左右的上一次深度最小值以来,它们似乎都不适合过滤目的。否则,这种观察结果可能有真正的物理原因。
Incidence of solar cycle 24 in nighttime foF2 long-term trends for two Japanese ionospheric stations
Ionospheric long-term trend studies are of great scientific interest since they contribute to the more general and controversial climatic change issue. In this paper we analyze the effect of the inclusion of solar cycle 24 on estimation of the nighttime trend of the critical frequency of ionospheric F2 layer (foF2) for Kokubunji (35.7°N, 139.5°E) and Wakkanai (45.4°N, 141.7°E), two mid-latitude Japanese stations. Even though during the night recombination and transport processes prevail, ionization still depends directly on solar activity, so it must be filtered out before any long-term variation assessment. As usual, filtering is done considering the residuals of the regressions between foF2 with the solar radio flux at 10.7 cm (F10.7) and a ratio between the core and wing line intensities of the emitted ionized Magnesium doublet (Mg II index). Similar to the case of daytime foF2 values, night trends become less negative when solar cycle 24 is included since foF2 residuals systematically exceed the values predicted by F10.7 or Mg II from 2009 onwards. This effect is weaker in the case of Mg II, which is expected to be a better solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) proxy than F10.7 in the case of the solar radiation involved in the F2 layer ionization. A plausible cause for cycle 24 incidence in the trend may be due to the use of F10.7 or Mg II as EUV proxy to filter solar activity. It is because they both seem to be inaccurate for filtering purposes since the last deep minimum in about 2008. Otherwise, there could be a real physical cause for this observation.
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Studia geophysica et geodaetica is an international journal covering all aspects of geophysics, meteorology and climatology, and of geodesy. Published by the Institute of Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, it has a long tradition, being published quarterly since 1956. Studia publishes theoretical and methodological contributions, which are of interest for academia as well as industry. The journal offers fast publication of contributions in regular as well as topical issues.