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Energetic neutral atom imaging at low altitudes from the Swedish microsatellite Astrid: Extraction of the equatorial ion distribution
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GeophysicsUpper AtmosphereGeospace PhysicsEquatorial Ion DistributionEnergetic Neutral AtomAstrid SatelliteAtmospheric ScienceEngineeringRadiation MeasurementSpace ResearchSpace PhysicIonosphereSolar-terrestrial InteractionSpace WeatherSwedish Microsatellite Astrid
Energetic neutral atom (ENA) images obtained by the imager on board the Astrid satellite in the polar cap at 1000 km during a moderate magnetic storm ( Dst ≥ −80 nT) on February 8, 1995, are simulated using a parameterized model of the equatorial ion distribution and a six‐component Chamberlain exosphere with parameters from the Mass Spectrometer Incoherent Scatter Extended (MSISE‐90) model. By changing the ion parameters until a matching ENA image is obtained, one can extract the equatorial ion distribution. Four consecutive images from different view points several minutes apart are simulated assuming H + and O + , respectively, as parent ions. The optimal set of parameters is extracted by minimizing the χ 2 difference between simulated and observed ENA images using Powell's minimization algorithm. The optimal equatorial model ion distribution consists of O + peaked around dusk. The lower intensity of fluxes obtained from vantage points closer to the pole is an effect of the loss cone of the parent ion distribution being empty.
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