Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field

P(論文) A sounding rocket with double-probes for DC electric field and AC electric field (5-220Hz band) measurement was launched from Syowa Station in Antarctica around the onset time of an intense auroral substorm. The rocket first encountered a poleward expanding auroral arc, where intense (1.4mV/m)...

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Main Authors: Yamagishi, Hisao, Fukunishi, Hiroshi, Hirasawa, Takeo, Ogawa, Toshio
Language:English
Published: 1981
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author Yamagishi, Hisao
Fukunishi, Hiroshi
Hirasawa, Takeo
Ogawa, Toshio
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Fukunishi, Hiroshi
Hirasawa, Takeo
Ogawa, Toshio
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description P(論文) A sounding rocket with double-probes for DC electric field and AC electric field (5-220Hz band) measurement was launched from Syowa Station in Antarctica around the onset time of an intense auroral substorm. The rocket first encountered a poleward expanding auroral arc, where intense (1.4mV/m) and broad band electric field fluctuations were measured around the arc at the altitude of 105-128km. The rocket then moved across an equatorward drifting arc, where narrow-band electric field fluctuations around 40Hz were measured at the altitude of ∿190km. Considering the DC electric field data and the electron density gradient observed on the same rocket, it is likely that the former fluctuation is due to drift waves or ion acoustic waves excited by the cross-field type or two-stream type plasma instability, while the latter is due to electrostatic ion cyclotron waves excited by fieldaligned currents. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001146 2025-04-13T14:07:18+00:00 Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field Yamagishi, Hisao Fukunishi, Hiroshi Hirasawa, Takeo Ogawa, Toshio 1981-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1146/files/KJ00000011672.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1146 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 18 379 390 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1146/files/KJ00000011672.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1146 1981 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) A sounding rocket with double-probes for DC electric field and AC electric field (5-220Hz band) measurement was launched from Syowa Station in Antarctica around the onset time of an intense auroral substorm. The rocket first encountered a poleward expanding auroral arc, where intense (1.4mV/m) and broad band electric field fluctuations were measured around the arc at the altitude of 105-128km. The rocket then moved across an equatorward drifting arc, where narrow-band electric field fluctuations around 40Hz were measured at the altitude of ∿190km. Considering the DC electric field data and the electron density gradient observed on the same rocket, it is likely that the former fluctuation is due to drift waves or ion acoustic waves excited by the cross-field type or two-stream type plasma instability, while the latter is due to electrostatic ion cyclotron waves excited by fieldaligned currents. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Syowa Station
spellingShingle Yamagishi, Hisao
Fukunishi, Hiroshi
Hirasawa, Takeo
Ogawa, Toshio
Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field
title Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field
title_full Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field
title_fullStr Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field
title_short Measurement of Auroral Electric Fields with an Antarctic Sounding Rocket S-310JA-7. 2.AC Electric Field
title_sort measurement of auroral electric fields with an antarctic sounding rocket s-310ja-7. 2.ac electric field
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1146/files/KJ00000011672.pdf
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