Abstract. We perform two superposed epoch analyses of the auroral evolution during substorms using the FUV instrument on the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Explorer (IMAGE) spacecraft. The larger of the two studies includes nearly 2000 substorms. We subdivide the substorms by onset latitude, a measure of the open magnetic flux in the magnetosphere, and determine average auroral images before and after substorm onset, for both electron and proton aurora. Our results indicate that substorms are more intense in terms of auroral brightness when the open flux content of the magnetosphere is larger, and that magnetic flux closure is more significant. The increase in auroral brightness at onset is larger for electrons than protons. We al...
Using data from the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) we investigate the ionospheric con...
We have utilised the near-global imaging capabilities of the Northern Hemisphere SuperDARN radars, t...
editorial reviewedThe time evolution of the magnetotail topology during minutes preceding and follow...
We perform two superposed epoch analyses of the auroral evolution during substorms using the FUV ins...
Previous workers have shown that the magnetic local time (MLT) of substorm onset depends on the prev...
Previous workers have shown that the magnetic local time (MLT) of substorm onset depends on the prev...
We perform two superposed epoch analyses of the auroral evolution during substorms using the FUV ins...
Based on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observed during a 2-year peri...
The FUV imagers on board the IMAGE satellite provide multispectral snapshots of the polar region eve...
We present case studies and a statistical summary of optical observations of proton precipitation ma...
The FUV instruments on board the IMAGE satellite provide global images of the N2-LBH (WIC), OI-1356 ...
Global morphology and electrodynamics of the aurora are examined using images from the Polar spacecr...
A small auroral substorm is investigated with auroral imaging photometers carried on the spacecraft ...
A multiple auroral onset substorm on 28 March 2010 provides an opportunity to understand the physica...
A multiple auroral onset substorm on 28 March 2010 provides an opportunity to understand the physica...
Using data from the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) we investigate the ionospheric con...
We have utilised the near-global imaging capabilities of the Northern Hemisphere SuperDARN radars, t...
editorial reviewedThe time evolution of the magnetotail topology during minutes preceding and follow...
We perform two superposed epoch analyses of the auroral evolution during substorms using the FUV ins...
Previous workers have shown that the magnetic local time (MLT) of substorm onset depends on the prev...
Previous workers have shown that the magnetic local time (MLT) of substorm onset depends on the prev...
We perform two superposed epoch analyses of the auroral evolution during substorms using the FUV ins...
Based on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observed during a 2-year peri...
The FUV imagers on board the IMAGE satellite provide multispectral snapshots of the polar region eve...
We present case studies and a statistical summary of optical observations of proton precipitation ma...
The FUV instruments on board the IMAGE satellite provide global images of the N2-LBH (WIC), OI-1356 ...
Global morphology and electrodynamics of the aurora are examined using images from the Polar spacecr...
A small auroral substorm is investigated with auroral imaging photometers carried on the spacecraft ...
A multiple auroral onset substorm on 28 March 2010 provides an opportunity to understand the physica...
A multiple auroral onset substorm on 28 March 2010 provides an opportunity to understand the physica...
Using data from the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) we investigate the ionospheric con...
We have utilised the near-global imaging capabilities of the Northern Hemisphere SuperDARN radars, t...
editorial reviewedThe time evolution of the magnetotail topology during minutes preceding and follow...