Abstract

We investigate four observational cases over NWC magnetically conjugate region by DEMETER spacecraft and CSES satellite. The cases of DEMETER on 23 February 2008 and CSES on 22 March 2020 show the evident ionospheric heating effects, in which the electron density and electron temperature suggest simultaneous enhancements associated with the intense spectra of the VLF electric and magnetic field above the conjugate region. This indicates that the heating effects associated with ionospheric modification are indeed triggered by the VLF signal transmitted by the NWC transmitter. In other words, the strong disturbances induced directly above the transmitter propagate along the magnetic field lines and extend into the magnetic conjugated region. Differently, the cases on 11 February 2010 (DEMETER) and 15 February 2019 (CSES) show obvious increases in electron densities while having no significant elevation in electron temperatures. The presence of enhanced energetic electron spectra at higher L-values, rather than directly above the conjugate region, suggests precipitation events induced by the VLF transmitter.

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