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Ionospheric Response to the Total Solar Eclipse of 22 July 2009 as Deduced from VLBI and GPS DataA total solar eclipse occurred over China at latitudes of about 30 N on the morning of 22 July 2009, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the influence of the sun on the earth's upper ionosphere. GPS observations from Shanghai GPS Local Network and VLBI observations from stations Shanghai, Urumqi, and Kashima were used to observe the response of TEC to the total solar eclipse. From the GPS data reduction, the sudden decrease of TEC at the time of the eclipse, amounting to 2.8 TECU, and gradual increase of TEC after the eclipse were found by analyzing the diurnal variations. More distinctly, the variations of TEC were studied along individual satellite passes. The delay in reaching the minimum level of TEC with the maximum phase of eclipse was 5-10 min. Besides, we also compared the ionospheric activity derived from different VLBI stations with the GPS results and found a strong correlation between them.
Document ID
20110011823
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Guo, L.
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Shu, F. C.
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Zheng, W. M.
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Kondo, T.
(Communications Research Lab. Koganei, Japan)
Ichikawa, R.
(Communications Research Lab. Koganei, Japan)
Hasegawa, S.
(Communications Research Lab. Koganei, Japan)
Sekido, M.
(Communications Research Lab. Koganei, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 2010
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of the Sixth General Meeting of the International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry
Subject Category
Geophysics
Distribution Limits
Public
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