We present the first multi-event study of the spatial and temporal structuring of the aurora to provide statistical evidence of the near-Earth plasma instability which causes the substorm onset arc. Using data from ground-based auroral imagers, we study repeatable signatures of along-arc auroral beads, which are thought to represent the ionospheric projection of magnetospheric instability in the near-Earth plasma sheet. We show that the growth and spatial scales of these wave-like fluctuations are similar across multiple events, indicating that each sudden auroral brightening has a common explanation. We find statistically that growth rates for auroral beads peak at low wavenumber with the most unstable spatial scales mapping to an azimutha...
Ionospheric plasma flow measurements and simultaneous observations of thin (∼0.2° invariant latitude...
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Combined observations by meridian-scanning photometers, all-sky auroral TV camera and the EISCAT rad...
We present a detailed case study of the characteristics of auroral forms that constitute the first i...
Despite the characterization of the auroral substorm more than 40 years ago, controversy still surro...
In this paper, we present case studies of the optical and magnetic signatures of the characteristics...
During geomagnetic substorms, stored magnetic and plasma thermal energies are explosively converted ...
We present case studies of the evolution of magnetic wave amplitudes and auroral intensity through t...
We present a statistical analysis of the time evolution of ground magnetic fluctuations in three (12...
The auroral substorm is the manifestation of explosive energy release from the rapid and global reco...
In this paper, we present comprehensive ground-based and space-based in situ geosynchronous observat...
One near‐ubiquitous signature of substorms observed on the ground is the azimuthal structuring of th...
The onset of an auroral substorm is generally thought to occur on a quiet, homogeneous auroral arc. ...
The onset of an auroral substorm is generally thought to occur on a quiet, homogeneous auroral arc. ...
Optical observations of a dayside auroral brightening sequence, by means of all-sky TV cameras and m...
Ionospheric plasma flow measurements and simultaneous observations of thin (∼0.2° invariant latitude...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94777/1/jgra20852.pd
Combined observations by meridian-scanning photometers, all-sky auroral TV camera and the EISCAT rad...
We present a detailed case study of the characteristics of auroral forms that constitute the first i...
Despite the characterization of the auroral substorm more than 40 years ago, controversy still surro...
In this paper, we present case studies of the optical and magnetic signatures of the characteristics...
During geomagnetic substorms, stored magnetic and plasma thermal energies are explosively converted ...
We present case studies of the evolution of magnetic wave amplitudes and auroral intensity through t...
We present a statistical analysis of the time evolution of ground magnetic fluctuations in three (12...
The auroral substorm is the manifestation of explosive energy release from the rapid and global reco...
In this paper, we present comprehensive ground-based and space-based in situ geosynchronous observat...
One near‐ubiquitous signature of substorms observed on the ground is the azimuthal structuring of th...
The onset of an auroral substorm is generally thought to occur on a quiet, homogeneous auroral arc. ...
The onset of an auroral substorm is generally thought to occur on a quiet, homogeneous auroral arc. ...
Optical observations of a dayside auroral brightening sequence, by means of all-sky TV cameras and m...
Ionospheric plasma flow measurements and simultaneous observations of thin (∼0.2° invariant latitude...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94777/1/jgra20852.pd
Combined observations by meridian-scanning photometers, all-sky auroral TV camera and the EISCAT rad...