Filters
Results 1 - 1 of 1
Results 1 - 1 of 1.
Search took: 0.024 seconds
AbstractAbstract
[en] In the altitude region between 350 and 550 km, variations in the ion temperature principally reflect similar variations in the local frictional heating produced by a velocity difference between the ions and the neutrals. Here the authors show the distribution of the ion temperature in this altitude region and discuss its attributes in relation to previous work on local Joule heating rates. In addition to the ion temperature, instrumentation on the DE 2 satellite also provides a measure of the ion velocity vector representative of the total electric field. From this information they derive the local Joule heating rate. From an estimate of the height-integrated Pedersen conductivity it is possible to estimate the global (height-integrated) Joule heating rate. Here they describe the differences and relationships between these various parameters
Primary Subject
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Country of publication
Reference NumberReference Number
INIS VolumeINIS Volume
INIS IssueINIS Issue