Articles | Volume 15, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-15-847-2008
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-15-847-2008
10 Nov 2008
 | 10 Nov 2008

Structure functions and intermittency in ionospheric plasma turbulence

L. Dyrud, B. Krane, M. Oppenheim, H. L. Pécseli, J. Trulsen, and A. W. Wernik

Abstract. Low frequency electrostatic turbulence in the ionospheric E-region is studied by means of numerical and experimental methods. We use the structure functions of the electrostatic potential as a diagnostics of the fluctuations. We demonstrate the inherently intermittent nature of the low level turbulence in the collisional ionospheric plasma by using results for the space-time varying electrostatic potential from two dimensional numerical simulations. An instrumented rocket can not directly detect the one-point potential variation, and most measurements rely on records of potential differences between two probes. With reference to the space observations we demonstrate that the results obtained by potential difference measurements can differ significantly from the one-point results. It was found, in particular, that the intermittency signatures become much weaker, when the proper rocket-probe configuration is implemented. We analyze also signals from an actual ionospheric rocket experiment, and find a reasonably good agreement with the appropriate simulation results, demonstrating again that rocket data, obtained as those analyzed here, are unlikely to give an adequate representation of intermittent features of the low frequency ionospheric plasma turbulence for the given conditions.