Akebono (Exos D) observations demonstrate that polar cap arcs sometimes have a fine structure, that is, multiple (double or triple) arcs with spacing of a few tens of kilometers. The multiple polar cap arcs are dominantly observed in the nightside polar cap region, suggesting that low background conductance favors the appearance of the structured arcs. A relationship between the spacing and the average energy of the precipitating electrons is investigated. Results show that a higher energy leads to a wider spacing. Akebono observations also show the existence of a downward current region embedded between upward current regions (ar...
An experimental campaign designed to study high-latitude auroral arcs was conducted in Sondre Stromf...
International audienceOn 1 April 2004 the GUVI imager onboard the TIMED spacecraft spots an isolated...
A ground-based optical study of polar arc characteristics is presented. An All-sky Camera (ASC) and ...
Akebono (Exos D) observations demonstrate that polar cap arcs sometimes have a fine structure, that...
A quantitative model-observation comparison of multiple polar cap arcs has been conducted by using a...
A new scenario for the formation of multiple polar cap arcs is proposed based on the results from a...
A two-dimensional time-dependent model of polar cap arcs has been developed. The electrodynamics of ...
The auroral arcs seen at very high latitudes have traditionally been called "high latitude arcs" or ...
This paper presents observations of polar cap arc substructure down to scale sizes of meters and tem...
Akebono (EXOS-D) observations revealed that an electric field in the polar cap region was very irreg...
A time-dependent theoretical model of polar cap arcs developed during the Coupling, Energetics, and...
By using a magnetosphere-ionosphere (M-I) coupling model of polar cap arcs [Zhu et al., 1993], a sy...
This paper presents observations of polar cap arc substructure down to scale sizes of meters and tem...
This paper presents observations of polar cap auroral features on 19 January 2008, evaluated using m...
Sun-aligned (SA) arcs are a prevalent feature of the polar cap ionosphere during northward interplan...
An experimental campaign designed to study high-latitude auroral arcs was conducted in Sondre Stromf...
International audienceOn 1 April 2004 the GUVI imager onboard the TIMED spacecraft spots an isolated...
A ground-based optical study of polar arc characteristics is presented. An All-sky Camera (ASC) and ...
Akebono (Exos D) observations demonstrate that polar cap arcs sometimes have a fine structure, that...
A quantitative model-observation comparison of multiple polar cap arcs has been conducted by using a...
A new scenario for the formation of multiple polar cap arcs is proposed based on the results from a...
A two-dimensional time-dependent model of polar cap arcs has been developed. The electrodynamics of ...
The auroral arcs seen at very high latitudes have traditionally been called "high latitude arcs" or ...
This paper presents observations of polar cap arc substructure down to scale sizes of meters and tem...
Akebono (EXOS-D) observations revealed that an electric field in the polar cap region was very irreg...
A time-dependent theoretical model of polar cap arcs developed during the Coupling, Energetics, and...
By using a magnetosphere-ionosphere (M-I) coupling model of polar cap arcs [Zhu et al., 1993], a sy...
This paper presents observations of polar cap arc substructure down to scale sizes of meters and tem...
This paper presents observations of polar cap auroral features on 19 January 2008, evaluated using m...
Sun-aligned (SA) arcs are a prevalent feature of the polar cap ionosphere during northward interplan...
An experimental campaign designed to study high-latitude auroral arcs was conducted in Sondre Stromf...
International audienceOn 1 April 2004 the GUVI imager onboard the TIMED spacecraft spots an isolated...
A ground-based optical study of polar arc characteristics is presented. An All-sky Camera (ASC) and ...