Variations of ion density and temperature as measured by ROCSAT-1satellite and comparison with IRI-2016 model over low latitude region

2019 
Abstract - Topside ionospheric parameters- total ion density (Ni) and ion temperature (Ti) have been analysed at low latitude region with changing solar activity (years 1999 to 2003). The Ni and Ti data collected from ROCSAT-1 satellite has been compared with the estimated values of IRI-2016 model. The annual diurnal features observed for Ni (measured by ROCSAT-1) are: a minimum value just before local sunrise (~04:00/05:00 LT), day time peak (~13:00/14:00 LT) and then a gradual decrement throughout the evening and nighttime. The annual diurnal variation of Ti (measured by ROCSAT-1) shows that Ti exhibits a morning peak (morning overshoot, ~07:00 LT), day time trough, secondary peak (evening enhancement) followed by nighttime minima and a minimum value before the sunrise. The distinct annual diurnal feature observed by IRI model is presence/absence of a secondary peak in Ni/Ti which is vice-versa in ROCSAT-1 measurements.  Some other discrepancies observed in the model are: overestimation of Ni during all the years, specifically in the morning and evening time; overestimation of Ti, during the entire day except in the morning peak hours of the year 1999, 2000 and 20003. For each year, the hourly averaged ROCSAT-1 measured value of Ni and Ti has been correlated with the estimated value of IRI-2016 model. The correlation coefficient factor R 2 is ~ 0.8 for Ni and ~ 0.9 for Ti respectively. The variations of Ni and Ti with changing solar flux have also been studied. The ionospheric parameters are found positively and linearly correlated with solar-flux (F10.7). The correlation coefficient factor R 2 for Ni and Ti with F10.7 is ~ 0.8 and ~ 0.9 respectively.
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