The altitude of the maximum luminosity of single, discrete auroral arcs was measured by photometric triangulation from two stations (College and Fort Yukon, Alaska) located 226km apart on nearly the same magnetic meridian. The average height of the evening aurora decreases smoothly with increasing solar depression angle (sda) from 160km near 12° sda to 100km after 18° sda. The average height remains constant until around 12° sda in the morning. This diurnal variation is similar to that of the electron density in the F region of the ionosphere. Thus, the behavior is consistent with the concept that the mean auroral electron energy increases as the ionospheric conductivity decreases due to ionospheric recombination in the...
A model developed several years ago by Huuskonen et al. (1984) predicted that vertical transpo...
Solar zenith angle and solar activity dependences of electron number density in the nightside aurora...
We present a comprehensive overview of the occurrence of discrete and diffuse aurora in the night...
International audienceThe altitude of the maximum luminosity of single, discrete auroral arcs was me...
We study the altitude dependence of plasma depletions above the auroral region in the 5000–30 000 ...
Two auroras sampled nearly simultaneously at high and low altitudes along a field line by the Dynami...
We study the occurrence frequency of upward auroral ion beams as a function of altitude using thre...
True height electron density profiles observed with the Athens Digisonde were analyzed together wi...
The aim of the paper is to study how auroral potential structures close at high altitude. We analy...
Bright, discrete, thin auroral arcs are a typical form of auroras in nightside polar regions. Their ...
Abstract. The comparison between equatorial boundaries of auroral discrete forms (auroral oval) and ...
The four Cluster s/c passed over Northern Scandinavia on 6 February 2001 from south-east to north-w...
On discute les méthodes de calcul de la production de paires électrons-ions dans la région E de nuit...
Two event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electric fields, with mapped...
Electric potential-differences between the magnetospheric and the ionospheric end of a magnetic flu...
A model developed several years ago by Huuskonen et al. (1984) predicted that vertical transpo...
Solar zenith angle and solar activity dependences of electron number density in the nightside aurora...
We present a comprehensive overview of the occurrence of discrete and diffuse aurora in the night...
International audienceThe altitude of the maximum luminosity of single, discrete auroral arcs was me...
We study the altitude dependence of plasma depletions above the auroral region in the 5000–30 000 ...
Two auroras sampled nearly simultaneously at high and low altitudes along a field line by the Dynami...
We study the occurrence frequency of upward auroral ion beams as a function of altitude using thre...
True height electron density profiles observed with the Athens Digisonde were analyzed together wi...
The aim of the paper is to study how auroral potential structures close at high altitude. We analy...
Bright, discrete, thin auroral arcs are a typical form of auroras in nightside polar regions. Their ...
Abstract. The comparison between equatorial boundaries of auroral discrete forms (auroral oval) and ...
The four Cluster s/c passed over Northern Scandinavia on 6 February 2001 from south-east to north-w...
On discute les méthodes de calcul de la production de paires électrons-ions dans la région E de nuit...
Two event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electric fields, with mapped...
Electric potential-differences between the magnetospheric and the ionospheric end of a magnetic flu...
A model developed several years ago by Huuskonen et al. (1984) predicted that vertical transpo...
Solar zenith angle and solar activity dependences of electron number density in the nightside aurora...
We present a comprehensive overview of the occurrence of discrete and diffuse aurora in the night...