Articles | Volume 16, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-998-1241-0
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-998-1241-0
31 Oct 1998
31 Oct 1998

New techniques for auroral irregularity studies with COSCAT

P. Eglitis, I. W. McCrea, T. R. Robinson, T. Nygrén, K. Schlegel, T. Turunen, and T. B. Jones

Abstract. The COSCAT system enables the detection of E-region auroral backscatter with the EISCAT remote receivers at magnetic aspect angles close to
90 °. This is achieved by utilising a low-power transmitter stationed in Oulu, Finland. Many important observations of E-region irregularities have been achieved with this simple experiment. Recent studies have attempted to push the COSCAT system to its experimental limits. Firstly, the CW signal has been phase-modulated with 13-bit Barker codes with baud lengths of 40, 70 and 100 µs. Interpretation of the received power allows the spatial distribution of the auroral scatterers to be determined. The second advance is in the use of a sophisticated correlator program which allows data to be buffered within the correlator at very high time resolution. This enables the coherent backscatter power to be sampled every 12.5 ms and the full auto-correlation function to be measured every 100 ms. These measurements allow the COSCAT system to be employed for the first time in an investigation of the growth and decay of the auroral irregularities.

Key words. Ionosphere (ionospheric irregularities) · Radio science (Instruments and techniques)

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