Shock aurora: FAST and DMSP observations

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS(2003)

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[1] Global signatures of the aurora caused by interplanetary shocks/pressure pulses have been studied in recent years using ultraviolet imager data from polar orbiting spacecraft. The signatures include the occurrence of the aurora first near local noon and then propagation antisunward along the auroral oval at very high speeds. To better understand the mechanisms of particle precipitation, in this paper we study shock auroras using near-Earth observations of the FAST and DMSP satellites. We have studied the events that occurred during 1996-2000 where FAST and/or DMSP crossed the dawnside or duskside auroral zone within 10 min after shocks/pressure pulses arrived at the nose of the magnetopause. It is found that the electron precipitation increased significantly above the dawnside and duskside auroral oval zone after the shock/pressure pulse arrivals. The precipitation structure is low-energy electrons (更多
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solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere interaction,auroras,particle precipitation
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