Articles | Volume 41, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-41-541-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-41-541-2023
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06 Dec 2023
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F-region drift current and magnetic perturbation distribution by the X-wave heating ionosphere

Yong Li, Hui Li, Jian Wu, Xingbao Lv, Chengxun Yuan, Ce Li, and Zhongxiang Zhou

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According to plasma drift theory, charged particles will drift when they are subjected to external forces, thus generating a drift current. In this paper, we establish the drift current and magnetic perturbation model in the ionosphere. Based on the HAARP ionospheric background, we analyze the properties of drift current and magnetic perturbation. This work provides guidance for a better understanding of ionospheric current distributions and magnetic perturbations.