The onset of auroral breakup was studied by using a variety of instruments with time resolution of some tens of second. Rapid sequences of all-sky photographs, and fast meridian scans by photometers, show that breakup is usually preceded by moderate brightening, followed by fading of the auroral brightness lasting one or two minutes, before the actual breakup itself. This optical activity is closely correlated with the development of auroral radar echoes. Data from a magnetometer network provide some indication of a correlated response by the local auroral and ionospheric currents. Riometer recordings show a slow decrease in ionspheric radio wave absorption over a period of about ten minutes prior to breakup, with the largest decrease essen...
The behaviour of H_β emission is examined at the onset and in the course of auroral breakup, on the ...
Abstract. Combined observations by gions. The filamentary spatial structure meridian-scanning photom...
International audienceBased on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observe...
International audienceRapid fading of auroral activity a few minutes before substorm breakup has ear...
Work performed in part during Professor W. J. Heikkilas's stay at the Royal Institute of Technology ...
The knowledge about the relative timing of events during the substorm expansion phase onset is very...
Pulsating auroral activity during post-breakup phase observed by image orthicon televisio
A purely growing electrostatic drift instability driven by the electron temperature gradient at the ...
International audienceVariation of the luminosity in two parallel auroral arcs before auroral breaku...
A meridian scanning photometer was designed for investigating the time and space variations of auror...
We report auroral observations made on December 18, 1990, when interplanetary conditions should lead...
The substorm on 2 March 1978 was selected for study as a relatively weak substorm, starting at about...
More than 60 breakups, including weak activations of the pseudo-breakup type, moderate breakups, an...
Observation of auroral breakup sequences with all-sky cameras carried on conjugately flying aircraft...
Radio star signal visibility fading observed in auroral zone by phase-switching interferomete
The behaviour of H_β emission is examined at the onset and in the course of auroral breakup, on the ...
Abstract. Combined observations by gions. The filamentary spatial structure meridian-scanning photom...
International audienceBased on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observe...
International audienceRapid fading of auroral activity a few minutes before substorm breakup has ear...
Work performed in part during Professor W. J. Heikkilas's stay at the Royal Institute of Technology ...
The knowledge about the relative timing of events during the substorm expansion phase onset is very...
Pulsating auroral activity during post-breakup phase observed by image orthicon televisio
A purely growing electrostatic drift instability driven by the electron temperature gradient at the ...
International audienceVariation of the luminosity in two parallel auroral arcs before auroral breaku...
A meridian scanning photometer was designed for investigating the time and space variations of auror...
We report auroral observations made on December 18, 1990, when interplanetary conditions should lead...
The substorm on 2 March 1978 was selected for study as a relatively weak substorm, starting at about...
More than 60 breakups, including weak activations of the pseudo-breakup type, moderate breakups, an...
Observation of auroral breakup sequences with all-sky cameras carried on conjugately flying aircraft...
Radio star signal visibility fading observed in auroral zone by phase-switching interferomete
The behaviour of H_β emission is examined at the onset and in the course of auroral breakup, on the ...
Abstract. Combined observations by gions. The filamentary spatial structure meridian-scanning photom...
International audienceBased on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observe...