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Journal article

Classification of X-ray solar flares regarding their effects on the lower ionosphere electron density profile

  • 1. Belgrade Univ. (Serbia). Faculty of Mining and Geology, Physics Cathedra
  • 2. Institute of Physics, Belgrade (Serbia)
  • 3. Nova Gorica Univ. (Slovenia)

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The classification of X-ray solar flares is performed regarding their effects on the Very Low Frequency (VLF) wave propagation along the Earth-ionosphere waveguide. The changes in propagation are detected from an observed VLF signal phase and amplitude perturbations, taking place during X-ray solar flares. All flare effects chosen for the analysis are recorded by the Absolute Phase and Amplitude Logger (AbsPal), during the summer months of 2004-2007, on the single trace, Skelton (54.72 N,2.88 W) to Belgrade (44.85 N,20.38 E) with a distance along the Great Circle Path (GCP) D∼2000 km in length. The observed VLF amplitude and phase perturbations are simulated by the computer program Long-Wavelength Propagation Capability (LWPC), using Wait's model of the lower ionosphere, as determined by two parameters: the sharpness (β in 1/km) and reflection height (H' in km). By varying the values of β and H' so as to match the observed amplitude and phase perturbations, the variation of the D-region electron density height profile Ne(z) was reconstructed, throughout flare duration. The procedure is illustrated as applied to a series of flares, from class C to M5 (5 x 10-5 W/m2 at 0.1-0.8 nm), each giving rise to a different time development of signal perturbation. The corresponding change in electron density from the unperturbed value at the unperturbed reflection height, i.e. Ne(74 km)=2.16 x 108 m-3 to the value induced by an M5 class flare, up to Ne(74 km)=4 x 1010 m-3 is obtained. The β parameter is found to range from 0.30-0.49 1/km and the reflection height H' to vary from 74-63 km. The changes in Ne(z) during the flares, within height range z=60 to 90 km are determined, as well. (orig.)

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Journal Title
Annales Geophysicae (1988)
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
7
Journal Page Range
p. 1731-1740
ISSN
0992-7689