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Journal of Earth System Science | 2014

First results from imaging riometer installed at Indian Antarctic station Maitri

Jayanta K. Behera; A. K. Sinha; Anand K. Singh; Rahul Rawat; Geeta Vichare; Ajay Dhar; B. M. Pathan; K. U. Nair; C. Selvaraj; P Elango

Cosmic noise absorption (CNA) measurred by imaging riometer, is an excellent tool to passively study the high latitude D-region ionospheric conditions and dynamics. An imaging riometer has been installed at Indian Antarctic station Maitri (geographic 70.75°S, 11.75°E; corrected geomagnetic 63.11°S, 53.59°E) in February 2010. This is the first paper using the imaging riometer data from Maitri. The present paper introduces the details of this facility, including its instrumentation, related CNA theory and its applications. Sidereal shift of around 2 hours in the diurnal pattern validates the data obtained from the newly installed instrument. Moreover, the strength of cosmic noise signal on quiet days also varies with months. This is apparently due to solar ionization of D-region ionosphere causing enhanced electron density where collision frequency is already high. The main objective of installing the imaging riometer at Maitri is to study magneotspheric–ionospheric coupling during substorm processes. In the current study, we present two typical examples of disturbed time CNA associated with storm-time and non-storm time substorm. Results reveal that CNA is more pronounced during storm-time substorm as compared to non-storm time substorm. The level of CNA strongly depends upon the strengthening of convectional electric field and the duration of southward turning of interplanetary magnetic field before the substorm onset.


Advances in Space Research | 2012

A broad climatology of very high latitude substorms

Anand K. Singh; A. K. Sinha; Rahul Rawat; Bulusu Jayashree; B. M. Pathan; Ajay Dhar


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

On the UT and seasonal variations of the standard and SuperMAG auroral electrojet indices

Anand K. Singh; Rahul Rawat; B. M. Pathan


Advances in Space Research | 2015

Substorm related CNA near equatorward boundary of the auroral oval in relation to interplanetary conditions

Jayanta K. Behera; A. K. Sinha; Anand K. Singh; Geeta Vichare; Ajay Dhar; Sachin Labde; K. Jeeva


Advances in Space Research | 2015

Auroral electrojets during severely disturbed geomagnetic condition on 24 August 2005

Anand K. Singh; A. K. Sinha; S. Saini; Rahul Rawat


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2013

Effect of prompt penetration on the low latitude ASY indices

Anand K. Singh; A. K. Sinha; B. M. Pathan; R. Rajaram; Rahul Rawat


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2012

Solar flare effect on low latitude asymmetric indices

Anand K. Singh; A. K. Sinha; B. M. Pathan; Rahul Rawat


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Near-Conjugate Characteristics of Long Period ULF waves at very high Latitudes (L≈14 R E )

Anand K. Singh


Australian Space Science Conference 2013. | 2013

Signature of magnetospheric drifted dayside CNA and simultaneous Pc5 pulsations in geomagnetic field variations at Sub-auroral Latitude.

Jayanta K. Behera; Anand K. Singh; A. K. Sinha; Rahul Rawat; C. Selvaraj; India Egrl; K. U. Nair


Archive | 2010

Multi-scale modulations of SYM and ASY-H disturbances during substorm

Anand K. Singh; A. K. Sinha; B. M. Pathan

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