Abstract The brightness of aurorae in Earth’s polar region often beats with periods ranging from sub-second to a few tens of a second. Past observations showed that the beat of the aurora is composed of a superposition of two independent periodicities that co-exist hierarchically. However, the origin of such multiple time-scale beats in aurora remains poorly understood due to a lack of measurements with sufficiently high temporal resolution. By coordinating experiments using ultrafast auroral imagers deployed in the Arctic with the newly-launched magnetospheric satellite Arase, we succeeded in identifying an excellent agreement between the beats in aurorae and intensity modulations of natural electromagnetic waves in space called “chorus”....
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed...
Abstract The time scales of reconnection outflow, substorm expansion, and development of instabiliti...
Auroral microphysics still remains partly unexplored. Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations...
International audienceA multievent study was performed using conjugate measurements of the Time Hist...
Abstract The temporal modulations of magnetospheric chorus waves are one of the candidates for expl...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, Wed...
Abstract Flash aurora driven by an isolated chorus element can be a useful ionospheric indicator for...
Abstract Chorus waves, among the most intense electromagnetic emissions in the Earth’s magnetospher...
International audiencePulsating aurora, a spectacular emission that appears as blinking of the upper...
Abstract Based on TV and magnetic pulsation data recorded at Barensburg (Spitsbergen) and Lovozero, ...
We present an analysis of flickering (2–10 Hz) auroras observed with a state-of-the-art multispectra...
International audienceBased on conjugate ground and THEMIS satellite observations, we show electron ...
Motivated by recent event studies and modeling efforts on pulsating aurora, which conclude that the ...
The spectacular and breathtaking aurora dancing around on the night sky visualizes the fundamental b...
Abstract This study focused on a pulsating aurora event associated with aurora morphological change...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed...
Abstract The time scales of reconnection outflow, substorm expansion, and development of instabiliti...
Auroral microphysics still remains partly unexplored. Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations...
International audienceA multievent study was performed using conjugate measurements of the Time Hist...
Abstract The temporal modulations of magnetospheric chorus waves are one of the candidates for expl...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, Wed...
Abstract Flash aurora driven by an isolated chorus element can be a useful ionospheric indicator for...
Abstract Chorus waves, among the most intense electromagnetic emissions in the Earth’s magnetospher...
International audiencePulsating aurora, a spectacular emission that appears as blinking of the upper...
Abstract Based on TV and magnetic pulsation data recorded at Barensburg (Spitsbergen) and Lovozero, ...
We present an analysis of flickering (2–10 Hz) auroras observed with a state-of-the-art multispectra...
International audienceBased on conjugate ground and THEMIS satellite observations, we show electron ...
Motivated by recent event studies and modeling efforts on pulsating aurora, which conclude that the ...
The spectacular and breathtaking aurora dancing around on the night sky visualizes the fundamental b...
Abstract This study focused on a pulsating aurora event associated with aurora morphological change...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed...
Abstract The time scales of reconnection outflow, substorm expansion, and development of instabiliti...
Auroral microphysics still remains partly unexplored. Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations...