Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia

Abstract The temporal modulations of magnetospheric chorus waves are one of the candidates for explaining quasiperiodic precipitation of energetic electrons causing pulsating aurora (PsA). To confirm fully the direct association between PsA and chorus, an extended interval of PsA (~1 hr) simultaneou...

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Main Authors: Kawamura, S. (S.), Hosokawa, K. (K.), Kurita, S. (S.), Oyama, S. (S.), Miyoshi, Y. (Y.), Kasahara, Y. (Y.), Ozaki, M. (M.), Matsuda, S. (S.), Matsuoka, A. (A.), Kozelov, B. (B.), Kawamura, Y. (Y.), Shinohara, I. (I.)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019091728506
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019091728506 2023-07-30T04:04:41+02:00 Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia Kawamura, S. (S.) Hosokawa, K. (K.) Kurita, S. (S.) Oyama, S. (S.) Miyoshi, Y. (Y.) Kasahara, Y. (Y.) Ozaki, M. (M.) Matsuda, S. (S.) Matsuoka, A. (A.) Kozelov, B. (B.) Kawamura, Y. (Y.) Shinohara, I. (I.) 2019 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019091728506 eng eng American Geophysical Union info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Chorus wave Pulsating Aurora info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:55:57Z Abstract The temporal modulations of magnetospheric chorus waves are one of the candidates for explaining quasiperiodic precipitation of energetic electrons causing pulsating aurora (PsA). To confirm fully the direct association between PsA and chorus, an extended interval of PsA (~1 hr) simultaneously observed by the Arase satellite and a ground‐based all‐sky imager in Apatity, Kola Peninsula, Russia was examined. In particular, a region of high correlation between PsA and chorus was continuously tracked within the field of view of the all‐sky imager. The result showed that the high‐correlation region and the modeled footprint of Arase moved in tandem. This strongly implies that the chorus and PsA electrons originated from the same local interaction region. In addition, the location of the high‐correlation region showed sudden jumps, which were probably associated with the motion of the satellite through discrete spatial structures of plasma in the region of wave‐particle interaction. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Jultika - University of Oulu repository Apatity ENVELOPE(33.403,33.403,67.564,67.564) Kola Peninsula
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topic Chorus wave
Pulsating Aurora
spellingShingle Chorus wave
Pulsating Aurora
Kawamura, S. (S.)
Hosokawa, K. (K.)
Kurita, S. (S.)
Oyama, S. (S.)
Miyoshi, Y. (Y.)
Kasahara, Y. (Y.)
Ozaki, M. (M.)
Matsuda, S. (S.)
Matsuoka, A. (A.)
Kozelov, B. (B.)
Kawamura, Y. (Y.)
Shinohara, I. (I.)
Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia
topic_facet Chorus wave
Pulsating Aurora
description Abstract The temporal modulations of magnetospheric chorus waves are one of the candidates for explaining quasiperiodic precipitation of energetic electrons causing pulsating aurora (PsA). To confirm fully the direct association between PsA and chorus, an extended interval of PsA (~1 hr) simultaneously observed by the Arase satellite and a ground‐based all‐sky imager in Apatity, Kola Peninsula, Russia was examined. In particular, a region of high correlation between PsA and chorus was continuously tracked within the field of view of the all‐sky imager. The result showed that the high‐correlation region and the modeled footprint of Arase moved in tandem. This strongly implies that the chorus and PsA electrons originated from the same local interaction region. In addition, the location of the high‐correlation region showed sudden jumps, which were probably associated with the motion of the satellite through discrete spatial structures of plasma in the region of wave‐particle interaction.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kawamura, S. (S.)
Hosokawa, K. (K.)
Kurita, S. (S.)
Oyama, S. (S.)
Miyoshi, Y. (Y.)
Kasahara, Y. (Y.)
Ozaki, M. (M.)
Matsuda, S. (S.)
Matsuoka, A. (A.)
Kozelov, B. (B.)
Kawamura, Y. (Y.)
Shinohara, I. (I.)
author_facet Kawamura, S. (S.)
Hosokawa, K. (K.)
Kurita, S. (S.)
Oyama, S. (S.)
Miyoshi, Y. (Y.)
Kasahara, Y. (Y.)
Ozaki, M. (M.)
Matsuda, S. (S.)
Matsuoka, A. (A.)
Kozelov, B. (B.)
Kawamura, Y. (Y.)
Shinohara, I. (I.)
author_sort Kawamura, S. (S.)
title Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia
title_short Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia
title_full Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia
title_fullStr Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with Arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in Russia
title_sort tracking the region of high correlation between pulsating aurora and chorus:simultaneous observations with arase satellite and ground‐based all‐sky imager in russia
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2019
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019091728506
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