Comparison of H+ and He+ Plasmapause Locations Based on the Resurrected and Reevaluated OGO-5 Ion Composition Data Base
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics(2014)
Acad Sci Czech Republic
Abstract
Orbiting Geophysical Observatory 5 (OGO 5) magnetospheric ion-composition data (H+, He+ and O+) have been retrieved from old magnetic tapes archived at the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC). The highly compressed binary format was converted into a user-friendly ASCII format and these data have been made available online. We have inspected the reliability and consistency of this data set. Comparisons with the IRI-2012 climatological model and the FLIP theoretical model revealed a shift of absolute and relative ion densities with time. Here we have developed a correction procedure for the individual H+, He+ and O+ ion density measurements. We investigated plasmapause locations based on the density gradients in H+, and He+. The correlation coefficient between these locations was determined to be ~0.886 with the typical difference in L about 0.1. The electron density at the He+ plasmapause location based on the corrected data for all cases was >100cm−3.
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Plasmasphere,Plasmapause,FLIP,Empirical model,OGO-5
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