Lumikot: Fast auroral transients during the growth phase of substorms
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2019-06-25Type
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McKay, Derek; Paavilainen, Tuula; Gustavsson, Björn Johan; Kvammen, Andreas; Partamies, NooraAbstract
The development of a magnetospheric substorm may be classified into three phases: growth, expansion, and recovery. The growth phase is important as it includes processes that lead to the expansion. In a recent growth-phase study, a type of fast discrete auroral transient phenomena -- referred to as Lumikot -- were observed. The Lumikot are several kilometers across and move in the high-energy precipitation region, parallel to the main growth-phase arc, with both east-west and west-east directions of travel during the same event. Their apparent transverse movement and quasi-stable intensity make them distinct from co-occurring optical pulsating aurorae. Comparison to other studies show that they occur in the cosmic noise absorption region and it is likely that the Lumikot are co-located with high-energy particle populations on the boundary between the outer radiation belt and the plasmasheet.
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Kwammen, A. (2021). Auroral Image Processing Techniques - Machine Learning Classification and Multi-Viewpoint Analysis. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22584Publisher
American Geophysical UnionCitation
McKay D, Paavilainen T, Gustavsson B, Kvammen A, Partamies N. Lumikot: Fast auroral transients during the growth phase of substorms. Geophysical Research Letters. 2019;46(13):7214-7221Metadata
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