학술논문

Simulating ionograms by compounding optically observed plasma clouds with ionospheric modelling technology
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC) Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015 1st URSI Atlantic. :1-1 May, 2015
Subject
Bioengineering
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Language
Abstract
Artificial Ionospheric Modification (AIM) can occur through deliberate or incidental injections of aerosols, chemicals or radio (RF) signals into the ionosphere. The Metal Oxide Space Clouds (MOSC) experiment was undertaken in April/May 2013 to investigate chemical AIM. Two sounding rockets were launched from Kwajalein Atoll and each released a cloud of vaporized samarium (Sm). The samarium created a localized plasma cloud that formed an additional ionospheric layer. The effects were measured by a wide range of ground based instrumentation, including optical and HF.