First modulation of high-frequency polar mesospheric summer echoes by radio heating of the ionosphere

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The first high-frequency (HF, 8 MHz) observations of the modulation of polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSE) by artificial radio heating of the ionosphere are presented and compared to observations at 224 MHz and model predictions. The experiments were performed at the European Incoherent Scatter facility in northern Norway. It is shown that model results are in qualitative and partial quantitative agreement with the observations, supporting the prediction that with certain ranges of ice particle radii and concentration, PMSE at HF radar wavelengths can be enhanced by heating due to the dominance of dust charging over plasma diffusion. Key Points First observation of modulation of PMSE at HF wavelengths by radio heating Qualitative and partial quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions © 2014. The Authors.

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Senior, A., Mahmoudian, A., Pinedo, H., La Hoz, C., Rietveld, M. T., Scales, W. A., & Kosch, M. J. (2014). First modulation of high-frequency polar mesospheric summer echoes by radio heating of the ionosphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(15), 5347–5353. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014GL060703

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