Simultaneous observations were made of dynamic aurora during substorm activity on 26 January 2006 with three high spatial and temporal resolution instruments: the ASK (Auroral Structure and Kinetics) instrument, SIF (Spectrographic Imaging Facility) and ESR (EISCAT Svalbard Radar), all located on Svalbard (78° N, 16.2° E). One of the narrow field of view ASK cameras is designed to detect O+ ion emission at 731.9 nm. From the spectrographic data we have been able to determine the amount of contaminating N2 and OH emission detected in the same filter. This is of great importance to further studies using the ASK instrument, when the O+ ion emission will be used to detect flows and afterglows in active aurora. The ratio of O+ to N2 emission is ...
High‐resolution optical observations of a substorm expansion show dynamic auroral rays with surges o...
This study analyses the observations of a new type of small-scale aurora-like feature, which is furt...
This work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway. The Spectrographic I...
Simultaneous observations were made of dynamic aurora during substorm activity on 26 January 2006 w...
The ASK instrument (Auroral Structure and Kinetics) is a narrow field auroral imager, providing simu...
The Aurora Borealis is the visible manifestation of the complex plasma interaction between the solar...
Simultaneous images of the aurora in three emissions, N21P (673.0 nm), OII (732.0 nm) and OI (777.4 ...
The Aurora Borealis is the visible manifestation of the complex plasma interaction between the solar...
This work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway. The Spectrographic Im...
”Auroral Structure and Kinetics” (ASK) is a multispectral auroral imager,developed and built by Univ...
International audienceThis work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway....
Technological advances leading to improved sensitivity of optical detectors have revealed that auror...
Abstract: Observations of auroral oxygen ion emission at 732/733 nm were made at the Aurora station ...
The Aurora is a visual manifestation of the complex plasma processes that occur as the solar wind in...
The structuring and dynamics of auroral emissions at fine spatial and temporal scales, down to tens ...
High‐resolution optical observations of a substorm expansion show dynamic auroral rays with surges o...
This study analyses the observations of a new type of small-scale aurora-like feature, which is furt...
This work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway. The Spectrographic I...
Simultaneous observations were made of dynamic aurora during substorm activity on 26 January 2006 w...
The ASK instrument (Auroral Structure and Kinetics) is a narrow field auroral imager, providing simu...
The Aurora Borealis is the visible manifestation of the complex plasma interaction between the solar...
Simultaneous images of the aurora in three emissions, N21P (673.0 nm), OII (732.0 nm) and OI (777.4 ...
The Aurora Borealis is the visible manifestation of the complex plasma interaction between the solar...
This work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway. The Spectrographic Im...
”Auroral Structure and Kinetics” (ASK) is a multispectral auroral imager,developed and built by Univ...
International audienceThis work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway....
Technological advances leading to improved sensitivity of optical detectors have revealed that auror...
Abstract: Observations of auroral oxygen ion emission at 732/733 nm were made at the Aurora station ...
The Aurora is a visual manifestation of the complex plasma processes that occur as the solar wind in...
The structuring and dynamics of auroral emissions at fine spatial and temporal scales, down to tens ...
High‐resolution optical observations of a substorm expansion show dynamic auroral rays with surges o...
This study analyses the observations of a new type of small-scale aurora-like feature, which is furt...
This work reports on observations of O+ lines in aurora over Svalbard, Norway. The Spectrographic I...