Observations of sunlit N2+ aurora at high altitudes during the RENU2 flight
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22998Dato
2021-09-24Type
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Peer reviewed
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Ellingsen, Pål Gunnar; Lorentzen, Dag Arne; Kenward, David; Hecht, James H.; Evans, J. Scott; Sigernes, Fred; Lessard, MarcSammendrag
We present measurements of sunlit aurora during
the launch of the Rocket Experiment for Neutral Upwelling
2 (RENU2) on the 13 December 2015, 07:34 UTC. The in
situ auroral conditions coincide with those of sunlit aurora
and were characterised by the 391.4 and 427.8 nm N2
+ emissions. A correlation between several auroral wavelengths, as
measured by a meridian-scanning photometer, was used to
detect sunlit aurora and indirectly neutral upwelling. These
results, based on ground data, agree well with the RENU2
measurements recorded during its pass through the sunlit polar cusp. Using in situ data from RENU2 and the solar photon
flux, it was estimated that the sunlit aurora was a major part
(≈ 40 %) of the observed 427.8 nm emission
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Ellingsen, Lorentzen, Kenward, Hecht, Evans, Sigernes, Lessard. Observations of sunlit N2+aurora at high altitudes during the RENU2 flight. Annales Geophysicae. 2021;39(5):849-859Metadata
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