On the Identification of the Dayside Auroral Region Using Incoherent Scatter Radar
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36236Date
2024-12-22Type
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Peer reviewed
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Frøystein, Ingeborg; Spicher, Andres; Gustavsson, Björn Johan; Oksavik, Kjellmar; Johnsen, Magnar GullikstadAbstract
This paper presents a robust method combining electron temperatures and density to identify the
winter dayside auroral region in Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) observations. In literature, a common proxy for
identifying the dayside auroral region has been enhanced electron temperatures Te at high altitudes. However, Te
is intimately related to Ne and their relationship is not completely settled. In this study, the relation between Te,
Ne, and the precipitation heat source Q is quantified. Using ESR fast elevation scans in the winter dayside
auroral region, the intimate relationship between these three parameters is investigated. Te decreases roughly
linearly with exponentially increasing Ne, irrespective of the heat source. Precipitation creates a heated
population with Te above roughly 2,000 K (i.e., 500–1,300 K higher than the background plasma). Several
extensions to the purely Te based method were examined, and it is found that combining Te and Ne yields
consistent boundaries when compared to magnetic disturbance data from Swarm satellites and 6,300 Å auroral
observations. Future applications of characterizing ionospheric dynamics are discussed.
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WileyCitation
Frøystein, Spicher, Gustavsson, Oksavik, Johnsen. On the Identification of the Dayside Auroral Region Using Incoherent Scatter Radar. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Space Physics. 2024;129(12)Metadata
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