There are two main theories for the origin of the diffuse auroral electron precipitation: first, pitch angle scattering by electrostatic electron cyclotron harmonic (ECH) waves, and second, by whistler mode waves. Precipitating electrons initially injected from the plasma sheet to the loss cone via wave-particle interaction processes degrade in the atmosphere toward lower energies and produce secondary electrons via impact ionization of the neutral atmosphere. These secondary electrons can escape back to the magnetosphere, become trapped on closed magnetic field lines, and deposit their energy back to the inner magnetosphere. ECH and whistler mode waves can also move electrons in the opposite direction, from the loss cone into the trap zone...
The origin of the diffuse aurora has been a source of controversy for many years. More recently, the...
Using statistical wave power spectral profiles obtained from CRRES and the latitudinal distributions...
183-187The resonant interaction of electrons with electrostatic waves of frequencies 1.5 ωce and 2.5...
Both electron cyclotron harmonic (ECH) waves and whistler mode chorus waves resonate with electrons ...
Due to its importance for global energy dissipation in the ionosphere, the diffuse aurora has been i...
There are two main theories for the origin of diffuse auroral electron precipitation: precipitation ...
This paper discusses the major pathways of electron distribution function formation in the region of...
During geomagnetically active conditions upflowing field-aligned electrons which form part of the Bi...
This dissertation investigates the generation mechanism, spatial distribution and characteristics of...
Abstract In the diffuse aurora, magnetospheric electrons, initially precipitated from the inner plas...
Electron cyclotron harmonic (ECH) waves have long been considered a potential driver of diffuse auro...
Earth's diffuse aurora occurs over a broad latitude range(1) and is primarily caused by the precipit...
The precipitation of high-energy magnetospheric electrons (E greater than 500-600 electronvolts) in ...
International audienceUsing the plasma wave and electron data obtained from Time History of Events a...
This paper is a companion to a paper by Liang et al. (2011) which reports a causal connection betwee...
The origin of the diffuse aurora has been a source of controversy for many years. More recently, the...
Using statistical wave power spectral profiles obtained from CRRES and the latitudinal distributions...
183-187The resonant interaction of electrons with electrostatic waves of frequencies 1.5 ωce and 2.5...
Both electron cyclotron harmonic (ECH) waves and whistler mode chorus waves resonate with electrons ...
Due to its importance for global energy dissipation in the ionosphere, the diffuse aurora has been i...
There are two main theories for the origin of diffuse auroral electron precipitation: precipitation ...
This paper discusses the major pathways of electron distribution function formation in the region of...
During geomagnetically active conditions upflowing field-aligned electrons which form part of the Bi...
This dissertation investigates the generation mechanism, spatial distribution and characteristics of...
Abstract In the diffuse aurora, magnetospheric electrons, initially precipitated from the inner plas...
Electron cyclotron harmonic (ECH) waves have long been considered a potential driver of diffuse auro...
Earth's diffuse aurora occurs over a broad latitude range(1) and is primarily caused by the precipit...
The precipitation of high-energy magnetospheric electrons (E greater than 500-600 electronvolts) in ...
International audienceUsing the plasma wave and electron data obtained from Time History of Events a...
This paper is a companion to a paper by Liang et al. (2011) which reports a causal connection betwee...
The origin of the diffuse aurora has been a source of controversy for many years. More recently, the...
Using statistical wave power spectral profiles obtained from CRRES and the latitudinal distributions...
183-187The resonant interaction of electrons with electrostatic waves of frequencies 1.5 ωce and 2.5...