TY - JOUR
T1 - Variations of B0 and B1 with the solar quiet Sq-current system and comparison with IRI-2012 model at Ilorin
AU - Bello, S. A.
AU - Abdullah, M.
AU - Hamid, N. S.A.
AU - Yoshikawa, A.
AU - Olawepo, A. O.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to Global Ionospheric Radio Observatory (GIRO) for making the Digisonde data accessible via SAO-X explore and DIDBase web portal and to IRI working group members for making the IRI-2012 model available for public use. We also thanked the three anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments which have tremendously improved this paper. Bello S.A thanks, Prof. Bilitza D. for his advice on this manuscript. This work is supported by the grants FRGS/1/2015/ST02/UKM/02/1 and GUP-2016-016 of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia . Yoshikawa A. is supported in part by JSPS Core-to-Core Program (B. Asia-Africa Science Platforms), Formation of Preliminary Center for Capacity Building for Space Weather Research, and JSPS KAKENHI grants 15H05815 .
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PY - 2017/7/15
Y1 - 2017/7/15
N2 - The ionospheric thickness (B0) and shape (B1) are bottomside profile parameters introduced by the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model. We have validated these parameters with the latest version of the IRI-2012 model and compared them with the solar quiet of geomagnetic H-component (SqH). The B0, B1 and SqH are calculated from the measurements obtained from digisonde DPS-4 sounder and the Magnetic Data Acquisition System (MAGDAS) magnetometer, respectively at Ilorin (geo latitude 8.50°N, geo longitude 4.68°E, and Magnetic dip 4.1°S) an equatorial station in the African sector. The study was for the year 2010, a year of low solar activity (with 27-day averaged solar index, F10.7 = 80 sfu). The results show that B0 for the entire months was higher during the daytime than during the night time. On the other hand, the magnitude of B1during the daytime period is lower than nighttime values and exhibit oscillatory pattern. By comparing the experimental observations of the profile parameters with the IRI-2012 model prediction, we found that B0 was fairly represented by the IRI model options during the nighttime period while discrepancies exist between the model estimates and the experimental values during the morning till midday. A close agreement exists between the observed B1 values and IRI model options. We observed a positive and significant correlation coefficient between B0 and SqH indicating a plausible relationship between these parameters while a weak and negative correlation coefficient between B1 and SqH was observed. We concluded that the difference in the relationship of SqH and the profile parameters B0 and B1 observed can be attributed to their sensitivity to the electric field which is responsible for the E × B drift which in turn modulate the height of the F2.
AB - The ionospheric thickness (B0) and shape (B1) are bottomside profile parameters introduced by the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model. We have validated these parameters with the latest version of the IRI-2012 model and compared them with the solar quiet of geomagnetic H-component (SqH). The B0, B1 and SqH are calculated from the measurements obtained from digisonde DPS-4 sounder and the Magnetic Data Acquisition System (MAGDAS) magnetometer, respectively at Ilorin (geo latitude 8.50°N, geo longitude 4.68°E, and Magnetic dip 4.1°S) an equatorial station in the African sector. The study was for the year 2010, a year of low solar activity (with 27-day averaged solar index, F10.7 = 80 sfu). The results show that B0 for the entire months was higher during the daytime than during the night time. On the other hand, the magnitude of B1during the daytime period is lower than nighttime values and exhibit oscillatory pattern. By comparing the experimental observations of the profile parameters with the IRI-2012 model prediction, we found that B0 was fairly represented by the IRI model options during the nighttime period while discrepancies exist between the model estimates and the experimental values during the morning till midday. A close agreement exists between the observed B1 values and IRI model options. We observed a positive and significant correlation coefficient between B0 and SqH indicating a plausible relationship between these parameters while a weak and negative correlation coefficient between B1 and SqH was observed. We concluded that the difference in the relationship of SqH and the profile parameters B0 and B1 observed can be attributed to their sensitivity to the electric field which is responsible for the E × B drift which in turn modulate the height of the F2.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.asr.2017.02.003
DO - 10.1016/j.asr.2017.02.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85013633780
SN - 0273-1177
VL - 60
SP - 307
EP - 316
JO - Advances in Space Research
JF - Advances in Space Research
IS - 2
ER -