SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS

P(論文) Experimental results obtained by the sounding rockets at Syowa Station, Antarctica, are briefly summarized. The electron density profiles in auroras were measured by the rockets which penetrated into intensely bright (∿30kR for OI 5577 Å), bright (∿10kR) and weak (∿5kR) auroras. The E-region e...

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Main Authors: ナガタ, タケシ, ヒラサワ, タケオ, フクニシ, ヒロシ, ヤマギシ, ヒサオ, キムラ, イワネ, オガワ, トシオ, NAGATA, Takesi, HIRASAWA, Takeo, FUKUNISHI, Hiroshi, YAMAGISHI, Hisao, KIMURA, Iwane, OGAWA, Toshio
Language:English
Published: 1980
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author ナガタ, タケシ
ヒラサワ, タケオ
フクニシ, ヒロシ
ヤマギシ, ヒサオ
キムラ, イワネ
オガワ, トシオ
NAGATA, Takesi
HIRASAWA, Takeo
FUKUNISHI, Hiroshi
YAMAGISHI, Hisao
KIMURA, Iwane
OGAWA, Toshio
author_facet ナガタ, タケシ
ヒラサワ, タケオ
フクニシ, ヒロシ
ヤマギシ, ヒサオ
キムラ, イワネ
オガワ, トシオ
NAGATA, Takesi
HIRASAWA, Takeo
FUKUNISHI, Hiroshi
YAMAGISHI, Hisao
KIMURA, Iwane
OGAWA, Toshio
author_sort ナガタ, タケシ
collection National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
description P(論文) Experimental results obtained by the sounding rockets at Syowa Station, Antarctica, are briefly summarized. The electron density profiles in auroras were measured by the rockets which penetrated into intensely bright (∿30kR for OI 5577 Å), bright (∿10kR) and weak (∿5kR) auroras. The E-region electron density amounts to ∿1.2×(10)^6 el/(cm)^3,∿5.0×(10)^5 el/(cm)^3 and ∿6.0×(10)^4el/(cm)^3 for intensely bright, bright and weak auroras respectively, while it is ∿6.0×(10)^3el/(cm)^3 for no aurora during the night. The electron density in the D-region beneath the lower boundary of an intensely bright arc (75-98 m in altitude) is also considerably enhanced, up to 0.7-1.0×(10)^6 el/(cm)^3. In bright auroral arcs, the electric field becomes small and points in the equatorward direction, whereas it becomes large with the predominant westward direction in the near space outside of a bright auroral arc. The electric field fluctuations (up to 240Hz in frequency) are greatly enhanced in auroras over a wide frequency range, at altitudes of 100-120km. Various kinds of VLF and HF emissions are observed in the auroral ionosphere. Characteristics of these emissions and their relations to the precipitating electron flux are discussed. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001069 2025-04-13T14:09:24+00:00 SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS ナガタ, タケシ ヒラサワ, タケオ フクニシ, ヒロシ ヤマギシ, ヒサオ キムラ, イワネ オガワ, トシオ NAGATA, Takesi HIRASAWA, Takeo FUKUNISHI, Hiroshi YAMAGISHI, Hisao KIMURA, Iwane OGAWA, Toshio 1980-09 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1069/files/KJ00000768393.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1069 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 16 1 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1069/files/KJ00000768393.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1069 1980 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) Experimental results obtained by the sounding rockets at Syowa Station, Antarctica, are briefly summarized. The electron density profiles in auroras were measured by the rockets which penetrated into intensely bright (∿30kR for OI 5577 Å), bright (∿10kR) and weak (∿5kR) auroras. The E-region electron density amounts to ∿1.2×(10)^6 el/(cm)^3,∿5.0×(10)^5 el/(cm)^3 and ∿6.0×(10)^4el/(cm)^3 for intensely bright, bright and weak auroras respectively, while it is ∿6.0×(10)^3el/(cm)^3 for no aurora during the night. The electron density in the D-region beneath the lower boundary of an intensely bright arc (75-98 m in altitude) is also considerably enhanced, up to 0.7-1.0×(10)^6 el/(cm)^3. In bright auroral arcs, the electric field becomes small and points in the equatorward direction, whereas it becomes large with the predominant westward direction in the near space outside of a bright auroral arc. The electric field fluctuations (up to 240Hz in frequency) are greatly enhanced in auroras over a wide frequency range, at altitudes of 100-120km. Various kinds of VLF and HF emissions are observed in the auroral ionosphere. Characteristics of these emissions and their relations to the precipitating electron flux are discussed. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Syowa Station
spellingShingle ナガタ, タケシ
ヒラサワ, タケオ
フクニシ, ヒロシ
ヤマギシ, ヒサオ
キムラ, イワネ
オガワ, トシオ
NAGATA, Takesi
HIRASAWA, Takeo
FUKUNISHI, Hiroshi
YAMAGISHI, Hisao
KIMURA, Iwane
OGAWA, Toshio
SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS
title SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS
title_full SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS
title_fullStr SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS
title_full_unstemmed SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS
title_short SUBSTORMS DURING THE IMS PERIOD OBSERVED BY SOUNDING ROCKETS
title_sort substorms during the ims period observed by sounding rockets
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1069/files/KJ00000768393.pdf
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