Anomalous electron heating effects on the E region ionosphere in TIEGCM

Jing Liu, Wenbin Wang, Meers Oppenheim, Yakov Dimant, Michael Wiltberger, Slava Merkin

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Abstract

We have recently implemented a new module that includes both the anomalous electron heating and the electron-neutral cooling rate correction associated with the Farley-Buneman Instability (FBI) in the thermosphere-ionosphere electrodynamics global circulation model (TIEGCM). This implementation provides, for the first time, a modeling capability to describe macroscopic effects of the FBI on the ionosphere and thermosphere in the context of a first-principle, self-consistent model. The added heating sources primarily operate between 100 and 130 km altitude, and their magnitudes often exceed auroral precipitation heating in the TIEGCM. The induced changes in E region electron temperature in the auroral oval and polar cap by the FBI are remarkable with a maximum Te approaching 2200 K. This is about 4 times larger than the TIEGCM run without FBI heating. This investigation demonstrates how researchers can add the important effects of the FBI to magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere models and simulators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2351-2358
Number of pages8
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume43
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 28 2016

Keywords

  • Farley-Buneman Instability
  • TIEGCM
  • anomalous electron heating

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