12–17 Jun 2016
University of Ottawa
America/Toronto timezone
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New Observation of the Polar Wind in the Topside Ionosphere

14 Jun 2016, 16:15
15m
SITE H0104 (University of Ottawa)

SITE H0104

University of Ottawa

SITE Building, 800 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, ON
Oral (Non-Student) / orale (non-étudiant) Atmospheric and Space Physics / Physique atmosphérique et de l'espace (DASP-DPAE) T3-9 Atmospheric and Space Physics (DASP) / Physique atmosphérique et de l'espace II (DPAE)

Speaker

Andrew Yau (University of Calgary)

Description

The theoretical prediction of the “classical” polar wind dates back to the works of Banks et al., Lemaire et al., Marubashi, Nishida, and other authors in the late sixties and early seventies. Since then, direct in-situ observations of the polar wind have been made on a number of satellites above the topside ionosphere, notably ISIS-2, Akebono, and DE-1, at altitudes of 1400–50,000 km. In this paper, we present the first in-situ observation of the polar wind inside the topside ionosphere on the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP) down to 600 km, and we compare our low-altitude observation with earlier observations at higher altitudes as well as theoretical predictions.

Primary author

Andrew Yau (University of Calgary)

Co-author

Mr Andrew Howarth (University of Calgary)

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