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Title: Unveiling the combined efects of neutral dynamics and electrodynamic forcing on dayside ionosphere during the 3–4 February 2022 “SpaceX” geomagnetic storms
Authors: Kakoti, Geeetashree
Bagiya, Mala S.
Laskar, Fazlul I.
Lin, Dong
Keywords: Solar and interplanetary parameters
Geomagnetic index
Proton flux
GPS‑TEC data
Magnetometer data
Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD)
MAGE model data
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Scientific Reports, 13, 18932 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-45900-y
Abstract: Geomagnetic storms of G1-class were observed on 3 and 4 February 2022, which caused the loss of 38 out of 49 SpaceX satellites during their launch due to enhanced neutral density. The efects of storm-time neutral dynamics and electrodynamics over the American sector during this minor storm have been investigated using Global Positioning System—total electron content (TEC) and Global‐ scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission measured thermospheric composition and temperature. Results revealed an unexpected feature in terms of increase in O/N2 and depletion in TEC over the American low-latitudes. This feature is in addition to the classic storm time ionospheric variations of enhancement in ionospheric electron density in presence of enhanced O/N2 and an intense equatorial electrojet (EEJ). Further, signifcant morning-noon electron density reductions were observed over the southern mid-high latitudes along the American longitudes. Results from Multiscale Atmosphere-Geospace Environment (MAGE) model simulations elucidated storm-induced equatorward thermospheric wind which caused the strong morning counter electrojet by generating the disturbance dynamo electric feld. This further explains the morning TEC depletion at low-latitudes despite an increase in O/N2. Sub-storm related magnetospheric convection resulted in signifcant noon-time peak in EEJ on 4 February. Observation and modelling approaches together suggested that combined efects of storm-time neutral dynamic and electrodynamic forcing resulted in signifcant ionospheric variations over the American sector during minor geomagnetic storms.
URI: http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1770
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