Special lecture at HY in autumn 2011:

Ionospheric Physics (5 op / ECTS cr)

Time:    19.01. - 04.03. 2011, Wed 14-16, Fri 14-16
Place:    Physicum, room D104
Lecturer:    Dos. Olaf Amm

General overview:
The ionosphere is the uppermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere where phenomena like the aurora occur, and the amount of ionisation allows electric currents to flow. This lecture gives an introduction to the physics of the Earth's ionosphere, and a more detailed treatment of some aspects of its electrodynamics. While ionospheres of other planets are not explicitly treated, most of the formalisms presented can directly be applied also for extraterrestrial ionospheres.
Requirements for the lecture are the basic courses in mechanics and electromagnetics. It is designed to be suitable also for students without any knowledge of Space Physics in advance.

List of topics:
0    Historical remarks; Brief abstract of solar-terrestrial physics
1    The neutral high-altitude atmosphere
2    Sources of ionisation: Solar radiation, particle precipitation
3    The ionosphere
    3.1    Basic ionospheric observations and topology
    3.2    Ionisation and recombination processes
    3.3    Chapman theory of ionospheric layers
    3.4    Diffusion of a plasma
4    Radio wave propagation in the ionosphere, and the ionosonde
5    Currents in the ionosphere
    5.1    Single charged particles in a uniform electric and magnetic field
    5.2    Drifts and Ohm's law in the ionosphere
    5.3    Height-integrated conductivities, polarisation effects, layer conductances
    5.4    Thermospheric neutral winds and the dynamo effect
    5.5    Heating of the ionosphere and energy flux
    5.6    Equivalent currents
6    Morphology of electric fields, conductances and currents at high latitudes

Dos. Olaf Amm
phone:    (09) 1929-4689
FAX:      (09) 1929-4603
Email:    Olaf.Amm@fmi.fi