Images of the Earth's proton aurora from the IMAGE spacecraft on 8 June 2000 indicate a temporally and spatially isolated ionospheric response to a shock that impinged on the Earth's magnetopause. Sometime after this ionospheric response, the Low Energy Neutral Atom imager on IMAGE detected enhanced ionospheric outflow. The time delay between the ionospheric response and the enhanced outflow is consistent with the travel time of ~30 eV neutral Oxygen (created by charge exchange of outflowing O[SUP]+[/SUP] with the exosphere) from the low altitude ionosphere to the spacecraft. The prompt ionospheric outflow implies that the shock deposited sufficient energy in the topside ionosphere near or above the O[SUP]+[/SUP] exobase to initiate the out...
Every day, the Earth looses a significant amount of mass through ions escaping from the polar ionosp...
This study examines cumulative effects of a series of poleward moving auroral forms on ion upflow an...
Shock-induced aurora observed with satellite-borne ultraviolet imagers shows distinct characteristic...
Abstract: Images of the Earth’s proton aurora from the IMAGE spacecraft on 8 June 2000 indicate a t...
Interactions between interplanetary (IP) shocks and the Earth's magnetosphere manifest many imp...
Abstract: Images of charge-exchanged neutrals from ion outflow during a period of substorm recovery ...
Abstract. The Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) is the first satellite mi...
Numerous observations have shown that ions flow out of the ionosphere during substorms with more flu...
Data from the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite and the EISCAT and Sondrestrom incoherent scatter radars...
We report a shock-induced auroral intensification event observed by the IMAGE spacecraft on 7 Novemb...
Abstract. The energetic neutral atom (ENA) images obtained by the ISEE and POLAR satellites pointed ...
Since the pioneering observation of Shelley et al. shortly before the first Yosemite space physics m...
The SIERRA nightside auroral sounding rocket made observations of the origins of ion upflow, at top...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
Data from the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite and the EISCAT and Sondrestrom incoherent scatter radars...
Every day, the Earth looses a significant amount of mass through ions escaping from the polar ionosp...
This study examines cumulative effects of a series of poleward moving auroral forms on ion upflow an...
Shock-induced aurora observed with satellite-borne ultraviolet imagers shows distinct characteristic...
Abstract: Images of the Earth’s proton aurora from the IMAGE spacecraft on 8 June 2000 indicate a t...
Interactions between interplanetary (IP) shocks and the Earth's magnetosphere manifest many imp...
Abstract: Images of charge-exchanged neutrals from ion outflow during a period of substorm recovery ...
Abstract. The Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) is the first satellite mi...
Numerous observations have shown that ions flow out of the ionosphere during substorms with more flu...
Data from the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite and the EISCAT and Sondrestrom incoherent scatter radars...
We report a shock-induced auroral intensification event observed by the IMAGE spacecraft on 7 Novemb...
Abstract. The energetic neutral atom (ENA) images obtained by the ISEE and POLAR satellites pointed ...
Since the pioneering observation of Shelley et al. shortly before the first Yosemite space physics m...
The SIERRA nightside auroral sounding rocket made observations of the origins of ion upflow, at top...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
Data from the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite and the EISCAT and Sondrestrom incoherent scatter radars...
Every day, the Earth looses a significant amount of mass through ions escaping from the polar ionosp...
This study examines cumulative effects of a series of poleward moving auroral forms on ion upflow an...
Shock-induced aurora observed with satellite-borne ultraviolet imagers shows distinct characteristic...