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Mamoru Yamamoto, RISH, Kyoto University Yuichi Otsuka, STEL, Nagoya University

Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology by MEXT. Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology by MEXT (Promotion of International Joint Research). Research Enhancement and System Establishment for Space Weather in Indonesia.

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Mamoru Yamamoto, RISH, Kyoto University Yuichi Otsuka, STEL, Nagoya University

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  1. Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology by MEXT Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology by MEXT(Promotion of International Joint Research) Research Enhancement and System Establishment for Space Weather in Indonesia Mamoru Yamamoto, RISH, Kyoto University Yuichi Otsuka, STEL, Nagoya University Tsutomu Nagatsuma and Takuya Tsugawa, NICT Sri Kaloka Prabotosari, LAPAN, Indonesia

  2. Contents and Summary “Regional” studies are important even for space weather. Japan-Indonesia 3-year collaborative research project “Indonesia Space Weather” started in 2010, based on our long-time collaboration and strong interest from Indonesia (LAPAN) side. Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) is the major facility of the project. EAR continues long-term “Atmosphere” observations, but is shifted to more “Ionosphere” observstions since July 2010. EAR site is equipped with many supporting instruments. SEALION of NICT, OMTI of STEL, and beacon-receivers of RISH help the project by giving horizontally wide-coverage data.

  3. Space weather is a program to observe, assess, and forecast the space environment, which is very important for constant operation of satellite systems and reliable communication / navigation purposes. Not only the study of the Sun-to-Earth system, but also studies of vertical coupling of the atmosphere / ionosphere is important. Regional observations (especially in the low latitudes) are thus necessary. What is Space Weather? Space weather: study of near-Earth space environment Ionosphere is the height range for ISS and Space Shuttle Ionosphere (about 300km high) 電離圏(高度300km中心) Noisy data transform from meteorological satellites only occurs over Asia. Satellite signal is scintillated by the disturbance of the ionosphere.

  4. LAPAN’s serious interest to space weather LAPAN is now running the 5-year space weather program aiming for start of service. These are pictures from the panel discussion by LAPAN with the Minister of RISTEK and a member of congress. Minister of RISTEK Mr. Suharna Surapranata LAPAN Chairman Dr. Adi Sadewo Salatun Member of Congress Mr. Agus Sulistiono 9

  5. Network for satellite beacon experiment Development of observation database Network of ionosphere observatories Long-term EAR experiment for space weather. Yearly workshop for space weather in Indonesia Research Enhancement and System Establishment for Space Weather in Indonesia Strategic Funds for the Promotion of Science and Technology by MEXT The collaborative project is funded in FY2010-2012 to promote space weather study in Indonesia by providing long-term and high-quality data of the region from the EAR and related facilities. Hold yearly workshop for space weather in Indonesia.

  6. Institute & Personnel • LAPAN Sri Kaloka, Buldan Muslim, Afif Budiyono • RISH, Kyoto Univ. Mamoru Yamamoto, Masayuki Yamamoto, Hiroyuki Hashiguchi • STEL, Nagoya Univ. Yuichi Otsuka • NICT Tsutomu Nagatsuma, Takuya Tsugawa Long-time collaboration for EAR Ionosphere experiment in south-east Asian countries; SEALION etc.

  7. MU Gadanki dip equator Piura Trivandrum EAR ALTAIR Jicamarca ※EAR: Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (located right at the geographic equator and in the geomagnetic southern hemisphere) VHF Radars in the Low-LatitudeRegion This is the area of our interest.

  8. Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) Antenna field (110m in diameter) Location: Kototabang, West Sumatra, Indonesia (0.20°S, 100.32°E) 100 kW, 560 Yagi antennas

  9. EAR long-period experiment EAR continues long-period continuous observations since June 2001. Most of them were for wind measurement of the troposphere and stratosphere. From July 2010, we shift the observation mode to more ionosphere studies owing to the current research program of “Indonesia Space Weather” Wind measurement Continuous ionosphere measurement started in July 2010

  10. Observation facilities at the EAR site FM-CW Radar VHF Radar EAR RX system Meteor Radar X-band radar EAR RASS Micro-rain radar Optical rain gausge Imager Ceilometer Lidar Radiometer GPS Receiver Disdrometer

  11. EAR and SEALION • SEALION (by NICT) • Southeast Asia Equatorial Ionospheric Network • Network of FM-CW ionosondes NICT = National Institute of Information and Communications Technology • Ionosonde sites • Kototabang (=EAR site) • Chumphon (Thailand) (close to the geomagnetic equator) • Chiang Mai (Thailand) (B-field conjugate to the EAR site) • Phu Thuy (Vietnam) • Bac Lieu (Vietnam) EAR site SEALION ionosonde

  12. EAR and SEALION SEALION (by NICT) Southeast Asia Equatorial Ionospheric Network Network of FM-CW ionosondes NICT = National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Ionosonde sites Kototabang (=EAR site) Chumphon (Thailand) (close to the geomagnetic equator) Chiang Mai (Thailand) (B-field conjugate to the EAR site) Phu Thuy (Vietnam) Bac Lieu (Vietnam) OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS Chiang Mai Airglow imager (NICT) F-P Interferometer (STEL) Kototabang Airglow imager (STEL) F-P Interferometer (STEL) Other RADARS Kototabang 30MHz FAI Radar (STEL) Meteor radar (RISH) EAR site SEALION ionosonde

  13. Satellite-ground beacon receiver network in Indonesia and more ① ②③ ④ ⑭ ⑩ ⑱ ⑫ ⑬ ⑯ ⑨ ⑪ ⑦ ⑮ ⑤ ⑥ ⑰ ⑧ Japan (FUT) ①Fukui, ②Shigaraki, ③Uji, ④Shionomisaki Indonesia (LAPAN) ⑤Kototabang, ⑥Pontianak, ⑦Manado, ⑧Bandung Thailand (KMITL/NICT) ⑨Phuket, ⑩Ciang Mai Vietnam (HGI/SRI) ⑪Bac Lieu, ⑫Ho Chi Minh, ⑬Nhatrang, ⑭PhuThuyPacific (SRI) ⑮Kosrae, ⑯Kwajalein Africa (local univ./AFRL) ⑰Nairobi, ⑱Bahir Dar On schedule / Planned Biak, Hue, Tirunelveli / Cebu

  14. Contents and Summary “Regional” studies are important even for space weather. Japan-Indonesia 3-year collaborative research project “Indonesia Space Weather” started in 2010, based on our long-time collaboration and strong interest from Indonesia (LAPAN) side. Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) is the major facility of the project. EAR continues long-term “Atmosphere” observations, but is shifted to more “Ionosphere” observstions since July 2010. EAR site is equipped with many supporting instruments. SEALION of NICT, OMTI of STEL, and beacon-receivers of RISH help the project by giving horizontally wide-coverage data.

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