posted on 2017-01-24, 10:25authored byS. E. Milan, N. Sato, M. Lester, T. K. Yeoman, Y. Murata, H. Doi, T. Saemundsson
Simultaneous all-sky camera and HF radar observations of the visual and E-region radar aurora in the west-ward electrojet suggest a close relationship between a pair of parallel east-west-aligned auroral arcs, separated by ~ 30 km, and a region of strong radar backscatter. Poleward of this a broader region of radar backscatter is observed, though the spectral characteristics of the echoes in these two regions differ considerably. We suggest that the visual aurorae and their radar counterparts are produced in a region of upward field-aligned current (FAC), whereas the backscatter poleward of this is associated with downward FAC. Relatively low electric fields ( ~ 10 mV m^-1) are observed in the vicinity of the arc system, suggesting that in this case, two-stream waves are not directly generated through the electrodynamics of the arc. Rather, the generation of irregularities is most probably associated with the gradient drift instability operating within horizontal electron density gradients produced by the filamentary nature of the arc FAC system. The observation of high Doppler shift echoes superimposed on slow background flow within the region of backscatter poleward of the visual aurora is argued to be consistent with previous suggestions that the ion-acoustic instability threshold is reduced in the presence of upwelling thermal electrons carrying downward FAC.
Funding
CUTLASS is supported by the Particle
Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC grant no.
PPA/R/R/1997/00256), UK, the Swedish Institute for Space
Physics, Uppsala, and the Finnish Meteorological Institute,
Helsinki. The optical auroral observation project in Iceland was
supported by Grant in Aid for Overseas Science Survey (grant
no. A: 11304029) from the Japanese Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS). SEM was supported by the Particle
Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC), UK, grant no.
PPA/G/0/1999/00181.
History
Citation
Annales Geophysicae, 2002, 20 (6), pp. 795-805 (11)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Published in
Annales Geophysicae
Publisher
European Geosciences Union (EGU), Copernicus Publications, Springer Verlag (Germany)