Auroral UV and X-Ray Emission in Antarctica

P(論文) The ultraviolet and X-ray features of the polar aurora were studied by means of the sounding rockets which were launched from Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1971. The distribution of energetic electrons was obtained from the data of the X-ray counters. The photometric data of the ultraviolet ion...

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Main Authors: Tohmatsu, T., Oguti, T., Kaneda, E., Nagata, T., Kodama, M.
Language:English
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/807/files/KJ00000011781.pdf
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Summary:P(論文) The ultraviolet and X-ray features of the polar aurora were studied by means of the sounding rockets which were launched from Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1971. The distribution of energetic electrons was obtained from the data of the X-ray counters. The photometric data of the ultraviolet ionization chambers revealed a dual structure of the optical excitation in the active aurora. departmental bulletin paper