Auroral observations at the Mario Zucchelli Base (Antarctica). Morphological features

Abstract. Auroral displays are the visible manifestation of the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere interaction at the high latitude polar regions. The study of this phenomenon is very relevant for both the investigation of the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and the comprehension of the overall m...

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Main Authors: G. Consolini, E. P. Balsamo, P. De Michelis, M. F. Marcucci, L. Morici
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.659.7175
http://sait.oat.ts.astro.it/MSAIt800109/PDF/2009MmSAI.80.268C.pdf
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Summary:Abstract. Auroral displays are the visible manifestation of the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere interaction at the high latitude polar regions. The study of this phenomenon is very relevant for both the investigation of the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and the comprehension of the overall magnetospheric dynamics during the so-called magnetic substorms. Here, we present some preliminary results on the morphological features of the auroral emission as observed at the Mario Zucchelli station in Antarctica during a recent winter campaign. In particular, we are going to show how the morphology of the auroral emission changes with the wavelength (630.0 nm, 557.7 nm and 427.8 nm).