EUV-TEC proxy to describe ionospheric variability using satellite-borne solar EUV measurements

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An updated version of a proxy, termed EUV-TEC, describing the global total primary photoionisation is calculated from satellite-borne EUV measurements assuming a model atmosphere consisting of four major atmospheric constituents. Regional number densities of the background atmosphere are taken from the NRLMSISE-00 climatology. For calculation the Lambert-Beer law is used to describe the decrease of the radiation along their way through the atmosphere. The EUV-TEC proxy thus describes the ionospheric response to solar EUV radiation and its variability. EUV-TEC is compared against the global mean total electron content (TEC), a fundamental ionospheric parameter created from vertical TEC maps derived from GPS data. Strong correlation between these indices is found on different time scales. Results show that the EUV-TEC proxy represents the ionsopheric variability better than the conventional solar index F10.7 does, especially during high and moderate solar activity. © 2012 Author(s).

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Unglaub, C., Jacobi, C., Schmidtke, G., Nikutowski, B., & Brunner, R. (2012). EUV-TEC proxy to describe ionospheric variability using satellite-borne solar EUV measurements. Advances in Radio Science, 10, 259–263. https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-10-259-2012

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