International audienceVariation of the luminosity in two parallel auroral arcs before auroral breakup has been studied by using digitised TV-data with high temporal and spatial resolution. The intervals when a new arc appears near already existing one were chosen for analysis. It is shown, for all cases, that the appearance of a new arc is accompanied by fading or disappearance of another arc. We have named these events out-of-phase events, OP. Another type of luminosity variation is characterised by almost simultaneous enhancement of intensity in the both arcs (in-phase event, IP). The characteristic time of IP events is 10?20 s, whereas OP events last about one minute. Sometimes out-of-phase events begin as IP events. The possible mechani...
Antiparallel merging at the magnetopause predicts a longitudinal bifurcation of the cusp during inte...
International audienceWe present and analyze data on auroral arcs obtained during a pass of the FAST...
Auroral microphysics still remains partly unexplored. Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations...
Variation of the luminosity in two parallel auroral arcs before auroral breakup has been studied by...
The knowledge about the relative timing of events during the substorm expansion phase onset is very...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
International audienceDuring a run of the Common Programme Three of the EISCAT radar the splitting o...
International audienceRapid fading of auroral activity a few minutes before substorm breakup has ear...
International audienceOn 7 December 2000, TV ASC camera in Barentsburg (Svalbard) observed pre-noon ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the spatial distribution of optical volume emission rat...
The onset of auroral breakup was studied by using a variety of instruments with time resolution of s...
International audienceTwo event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electri...
International audienceWe have analyzed the response of azimuthal component of the ionospheric electr...
International audienceThe four Cluster s/c passed over Northern Scandinavia on 6 February 2001 from ...
Pulsating auroral activity during post-breakup phase observed by image orthicon televisio
Antiparallel merging at the magnetopause predicts a longitudinal bifurcation of the cusp during inte...
International audienceWe present and analyze data on auroral arcs obtained during a pass of the FAST...
Auroral microphysics still remains partly unexplored. Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations...
Variation of the luminosity in two parallel auroral arcs before auroral breakup has been studied by...
The knowledge about the relative timing of events during the substorm expansion phase onset is very...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
International audienceDuring a run of the Common Programme Three of the EISCAT radar the splitting o...
International audienceRapid fading of auroral activity a few minutes before substorm breakup has ear...
International audienceOn 7 December 2000, TV ASC camera in Barentsburg (Svalbard) observed pre-noon ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the spatial distribution of optical volume emission rat...
The onset of auroral breakup was studied by using a variety of instruments with time resolution of s...
International audienceTwo event studies are presented in this paper where intense convergent electri...
International audienceWe have analyzed the response of azimuthal component of the ionospheric electr...
International audienceThe four Cluster s/c passed over Northern Scandinavia on 6 February 2001 from ...
Pulsating auroral activity during post-breakup phase observed by image orthicon televisio
Antiparallel merging at the magnetopause predicts a longitudinal bifurcation of the cusp during inte...
International audienceWe present and analyze data on auroral arcs obtained during a pass of the FAST...
Auroral microphysics still remains partly unexplored. Cutting-edge ground-based optical observations...